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Gas Price in Türkiye

H2 2025 · incl. all taxes · Consumption band: < 1,000 GJ/year

Current Price

4.13ct/kWh

56.2% cheaper vs. EU average (9.43 ct/kWh)

EU Average

9.43 ct/kWh

H2 2025

Rank

#31

of 32 countries

Price History

Price History

PeriodPrice
H2 20254.13 ct/kWh
H1 20253.87 ct/kWh
H2 20244.14 ct/kWh
H1 20243.31 ct/kWh
H2 20233.59 ct/kWh
H1 20234.43 ct/kWh
H2 20224.56 ct/kWh
H1 20222.02 ct/kWh
H2 20211.92 ct/kWh
H1 20211.98 ct/kWh
H2 20202.02 ct/kWh
H1 20202.63 ct/kWh
H2 20192.57 ct/kWh
H1 20192.01 ct/kWh
H2 20182.05 ct/kWh
H1 20182.16 ct/kWh
H2 20172.45 ct/kWh
H1 20172.64 ct/kWh
H2 20163.08 ct/kWh
H1 20163.42 ct/kWh
H2 20153.42 ct/kWh
H1 20153.73 ct/kWh
H2 20143.54 ct/kWh
H1 20143.17 ct/kWh
H2 20133.49 ct/kWh
H1 20133.97 ct/kWh
H2 20123.82 ct/kWh
H1 20123.35 ct/kWh
H2 20112.76 ct/kWh
H1 20112.94 ct/kWh
H2 20103.09 ct/kWh
H1 20103.00 ct/kWh
H2 20092.80 ct/kWh
H1 20093.59 ct/kWh
H2 20084.09 ct/kWh
H1 20083.07 ct/kWh
H2 20073.01 ct/kWh

Türkiye's household gas price is currently 4.13 ct/kWh (H2 2025), ranking #31 among 32 European countries. This is 56.2% below the EU average of 9.43 ct/kWh.

The cheapest gas in Europe can be found in Georgia at 3.68 ct/kWh, while Sweden has the highest price at 17.98 ct/kWh.

Compared to the previous period (H1 2025), the gas price in Türkiye has risen by 0.3 ct/kWh (6.7%). Over the past three years, prices have fluctuated, reflecting the volatile European energy market.

Among its geographic neighbors, Türkiye's gas price of 4.13 ct/kWh is compared to Bulgaria at 6.18 ct/kWh. The EU-wide average is 9.43 ct/kWh.

FAQ

Why is the data from H2 2025?
Eurostat publishes household gas prices semi-annually with approximately 6 months delay. H2 2025 is the most recent officially available period. The next update is expected around Q2 2026. Source: Eurostat (nrg_pc_203), consumption band < 1,000 GJ/year.
What is included in the gas price?
The displayed price includes the energy component, network charges, taxes and levies — the actual end-consumer price for household customers.
Why do gas prices differ across Europe?
Price differences result from varying dependence on imports (Russia, LNG, Norway), infrastructure, storage capacity and tax policies. Countries with domestic gas production or long-term supply contracts often pay less.

Source: Eurostat (nrg_pc_203)