Some obligations of license holders in the energy market are suspended
The Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) suspended or postponed some obligations of licensees in the electricity, oil and LPG markets until the end of the state of emergency (OHAL).
In accordance with the EMRA decisions published in the Official Gazette, the obligation of LNG and CNG concessionaires to meet the demands of transmission and distribution companies in case of emergency and force majeure was regulated.
Within the scope of the standard, matters not regulated in the corresponding legislation may be applied for the purchase of LNG and CNG services, mainly for facilities of vital importance, for holders of natural gas market licenses that operate in the provinces affected by the earthquake during the state of emergency, at the request of the distribution company.
LIMITS RELATED TO FUEL SUPPLY
With the decisions, the limits regarding the fuel supply of distributor and concessionaire license holders in the oil market and the obligations imposed by the EMRA decision on the stations were lifted and postponed until the end of the state of emergency. corresponding.
In addition, the limitations and obligations of the LPG market license holders in relation to the activities of production and distribution of LPG in bulk and in cylinders and the obligations provided for in the corresponding law for users of LPG in bulk were postponed until the end of the alarm state. (Reuters)
Source: Sozcu

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