Turkey’s Kanuni drillship leaves Mersin port for drilling mission

Turkey’s Kanuni drillship leaves Mersin port for drilling mission

Turkey’s third drilling ship, Kanuni, set sail from country’s southern Mersin province for a drilling mission in Black Sea.

OPERATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO START IN THE FIRST MONTHS OF 2021

Included into Turkey’s fleet this year, Kanuni arrived in Mersin’s Tasucu district on March 15 for renewal and upgrade studies.

The vessel is now scheduled to arrive at Istanbul’s Haydarpasa Port before setting sail for operations in the Back Sea.

On Sept. 30, Turkish Energy Minister Fatih Donmez explained that tower disassembly works will be conducted for Kanuni to pass under 3 bridges in the Bosphorus.

“We hope first operations to start in the first months of next year and with that, Kanuni will be working together with Fatih drillship in the Black Sea,” Dönmez said.

The drilling ship, with the ability to extend down to depths of 11,400 meters and drill to depths of 3,000 meters, was built by Samsung in South Korea in 2012. Brazilian energy company Petrobras used it for explorations up to 2015.

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