ARTICLE
12 April 2021

Turkey's Energy Regulatory Authority, EMRA, Announces Updated Fuel Ceiling Prices Applicable In Turkey From 9 April 2021

GT
Gen Temizer

Contributor

Gen Temizer is a leading independent Turkish law firm located in Istanbul's financial centre. The Firm has an excellent track record of handling cross-border matters for clients and covers the full bandwidth of most complex transactions and litigation with its cross-departmental, multi-disciplinary and diverse team of over 30 lawyers. The Firm is deeply rooted in the local market with over 80 years of combined experience of the name partners while providing the highest global standards of legal services.
On 8 April 2021, Turkey's energy regulatory authority, EMRA, announced the ceiling prices in Turkey applicable for fuel as of 9 April 2021 ("Decision").
Turkey Energy and Natural Resources
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.

April 2021 – On 8 April 2021, Turkey's energy regulatory authority, EMRA, announced the ceiling prices in Turkey applicable for fuel as of 9 April 2021 ("Decision").

On 17 March 2021, EMRA implemented a ceiling-price scheme for gasoline and diesel oil for two months starting from 18 March 2021 ("Ceiling Decision"). With the Ceiling Decision, a different ceiling price for gasoline and diesel oil that would be applicable in each city was determined. The prices given in the Ceiling Decision are now updated by the Decision, and these updated prices are applicable as of 9 April 2021. The maximum and minimum per-litre price ceilings range from TL 7.07 to TL 7.43 (approximately EUR 0.77 to EUR 0.73) for gasoline, and from TL 6.43 to TL 6.79 (approximately EUR 0.66 to EUR 0.70) for diesel oil.

EMRA is authorised to determine fuel prices as per Article 10 of the Petroleum Law No. 5015 in the event that agreements and actions that are aimed at hindering, disrupting or restricting  market activities or competition on the market, or that result in or may result in this effect, have disruptive effects on the market organisation. In a statement published together with the Ceiling Decision, EMRA explained that the Ceiling Decision was necessary to protect consumers and market competitiveness and that it expects a decrease of 17-20 kuruş in prices as a result of the Ceiling Decision. Nevertheless, the Ceiling Decision has attracted strong reactions from some market actors, and although some support the practice, others have expressed intentions to challenge the Ceiling Decision in court.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

We operate a free-to-view policy, asking only that you register in order to read all of our content. Please login or register to view the rest of this article.

ARTICLE
12 April 2021

Turkey's Energy Regulatory Authority, EMRA, Announces Updated Fuel Ceiling Prices Applicable In Turkey From 9 April 2021

Turkey Energy and Natural Resources

Contributor

Gen Temizer is a leading independent Turkish law firm located in Istanbul's financial centre. The Firm has an excellent track record of handling cross-border matters for clients and covers the full bandwidth of most complex transactions and litigation with its cross-departmental, multi-disciplinary and diverse team of over 30 lawyers. The Firm is deeply rooted in the local market with over 80 years of combined experience of the name partners while providing the highest global standards of legal services.
See More Popular Content From

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More