31.01.12 Iran Strategic Focus
Turkey's price decrease request

National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) managing director Javad Oji acknowledged that Iran has received a request from Turkey to decrease the gas
it exports to that country. Oji said Iran is looking into the request and plans
to take measures.
He also noted that the government has no plans to increase gas rates with the
implementation of the second phase of the subsidies reform plan.
Oji's remarks followed those of Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz, who said that Iran had rejected its demand for cheaper natural gas and that
Ankara might resort to international arbitration: 'We voiced our discomfort to them [Iranian officials] over the price of the
natural gas we import and told them that the prices are high … so an
international
arbitration court seems inevitable.'
The announcement that Iran and Turkey are engaged in a spat over gas rates was a
surprise, particularly as it came amid diplomatic visits by Iranian officials
to
Ankara. Iran views its gas exports to Turkey strategically, given that the
country could provide a gateway to the European gas market.
Evidently, Ankara has leverage as it imports gas from both Iran and Russia.
Turkey may also be taking advantage of the international pressure currently
being
applied against Iran in order to bargain for better conditions. Tehran will not
be
interested in prolonging a dispute over gas prices with one of its most
important customers.
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