The 158km-long, upcoming Manavgat–Alanya–Gazipasa–Anamur project will be operated by Botas Petroleum Pipeline. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 8,000 active and developing pipelines worldwide, the onshore gas pipeline, with a maximum diameter of 40 inches, will start in Antalya (Turkey) and ends in Mersin (Turkey). Buy the profile here.

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The Manavgat–Alanya–Gazipasa–Anamur project is expected to commence operations in 2025 and will be owned by Botas Petroleum Pipeline.

About Botas Petroleum Pipeline


Botas Petroleum Pipeline Co (Botas), a subsidiary of Turkiye Petrolleri Anonim Ortakligi, is a state-owned crude oil and natural gas transportation and trading company. It has been established by the Turkish Petroleum Corporation for the purpose of transporting Iraqi crude oil to Iskenderun Bay. The company undertakes the construction of crude oil pipelines and carries out trading activities. It also provides marine terminal operations, construction of crude oil and natural gas pipeline and construction of storage facilities of natural gas. The company offers marine services for crude oil and natural gas. Botas is headquartered in Ankara, Turkey.

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This content was updated on 9 November 2023

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