Shell Turkey earned more than 16 billion Turkish liras in 2015 with 
growth in long-term investments outperforming market expectations, Shell
 Turkey Chairman Ahmet Erdem said in a recent interview with the Anadolu
 Agency's energy desk.
"Turkey is one of the top 10 priority 
growth markets for Shell," Erdem said adding that this is down to the 
country's growing economy.
Shell, which has a presence in Turkey 
for 93 years, currently has a 20 percent share of Turkey's fuel oil 
market with 1,024 gas stations, Erdem informed.
He also said that 
the company's refinery for mineral oil in Derince in the district of 
Kocaeli, 100 kilometers from Istanbul exports 93,000 tons of mineral oil
 to 55 countries.
Shell's facility in Derince is its only grease 
manufacturing plant and is the biggest mineral oil facility in the 
Mediterranean with trade worth 100 million liras in 2015.
The 
total consumption of refined petroleum products including diesel and 
gasoline, increased by 31.2 percent to 2.4 million tonnes between 
November 2014 and November 2015, according to the Turkish Energy 
Regulatory Market (EMRA) latest data.
During the same period, 
total fuel oil sales rose by 18.8 percent to reach over 2 million 
tonnes. Total production of refined petroleum products experienced a 
jump of 37.7 percent to 25.3 million tonnes during the same period.
In the January to November 2015 period, total fuel oil sales in the country increased by 14.2 percent to 20.7 million tonnes.
(Anadolu Agency)