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Türkiye Will Be Ready To Use Black Sea Natural Gas Next March: Energy Minister

11.08.2022 12:42

Minister refers to natural gas find of around 540 billion cubic meters in Sakarya Gas Field in Black Sea.

Türkiye will be ready to use natural gas from its Black Sea discovery in March next year, the country's Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Donmez said Thursday.

"I hope we will be able to use this natural gas on land in the first quarter of 2023, in March," Donmez said while attending Anadolu Agency's (AA) Editor's Desk.

The Black Sea discovery refers to the natural gas find of around 540 billion cubic meters (bcm) in the offshore Sakarya Gas Field.

The country's drill ship, Fatih, discovered 405 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas in July 2020, followed by a second discovery of 135 bcm in June 2021.

Both discoveries are notable for the country, which is very dependent on expensive imports to meet its energy demand.

As part of the country's strategy for hydrocarbon exploration, the drill ship, Abdulhamid Han, has recently arrived at its first destination, the Yorukler-1 well offshore in the southern province of Antalya, the minister confirmed.

The ship, dubbed the strongest of the country's current fleet of four, will drill exploration wells in the Eastern Mediterranean while other ships, Yavuz and Kanuni, will continue drilling operations in the Black Sea.

The new addition to the fleet is a seventh-generation vessel and one of five worldwide with the capability of drilling to depths of up to 12,200 meters.

Abdulhamid Han will run its exploratory mission for two months, after which Donmez promised to publicize any discoveries.​​​​​​​ -



 
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