Turkey announces more gas reserves found in Black Sea

Turkey announces more gas reserves found in Black Sea

Turkey’s president on Monday announced the discovery of an additional 58 billion cubic meters of natural gas in the Black Sea.

“Our drill ship Fatih has explored 58 billion cubic meters of natural gas reserves, 3,023 meters under the sea, at the Çaycuma 1 block,” said President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan following a Cabinet meeting at the Presidential Complex in Ankara.

$1 trillion market value

Stressing that Turkey’s natural gas reserve in the Black Sea totals 710 billion cubic meters (25 trillion cubic feet) with a market value of $1 trillion, Erdoğan said the country’s ultimate goal is to declare energy independence from foreign oil and natural gas as soon as possible.

‘We will launch new drilling’

“Our new exploration will pave the way for similar explorations in other geological fields adjacent to the region. We will launch new drilling as soon as possible,” Erdoğan added.

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