In the last two decades Turkey became an energy center for the entire Mediterranean and Eastern Europe, connecting Middle Eastern and Eurasian natural resources to Europe and rest of the world.
As a net energy importer, Turkey is becoming one of the world’s largest energy consumers, affecting personal consumption; industrial and service usages.
Turkey is rapidly investing to diversify its energy resources and decrease foreign energy dependence, such as Nuclear, Solar, Wind, and Hydroelectricity. However, Turkish State employs a strong central regulatory system, requiring licensing and conditions for every investment. For an outsider investor, this intricate regulatory system might look intimidating.
Karataş Law Office, with a strong domestic presence, has the ability to leverage specialist practitioners and experts, in a broad range of areas in Energy Law, such as representation and strategic advice about energy regulatory practice, license agreements and conditions, setting up energy companies and financing, distribution in electric, natural gas, and clean energy markets.