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Turkish President Erdoen announced on October 17 that there were 85 billion cubic meters of natural gas in the Black Sea (Anado Communications Agency)
Published on October 24, 2020
According to the report of Anado, Turkey's examination and exploration vessels are ready to continue to carry out natural gas exploration operations, and travel to the newly discovered in the Black Sea.
Turkey's "Fathech" drilling boat will take a drilling operation in the "Turk Ali-1" in the Jaja gas field in Sa Carlia after completing maintenance and maintenance and other technical preparations.
"Fayach" drilling boat will engage in drilling operations in the Jaja gas field. At the same time, another diamond "Kananni" in Turkey will conduct test assessments in these gas wells to obtain mining. The data necessary for natural gas.
"Turk Ali-1" is a first batch of natural gas wells in the "Fathe" drilling boat, and the estimated results will play an important role in displaying the technical characteristics of gas well.
Turkish President Erdoa announced on October 17 that Turkey found 85 billion cubic meters of natural gas in the Black Sea, thereby enabling the natural gas reserves found in the "Tuna-1" in the Sakaria to reach 405 billion cubic meters. .
Erdoan announced in August this year that Sa Carlia has a natural gas reserves of 320 billion cubic meters, which is the largest natural gas field that Turkey has explored to date.
Turkish Navy Continue To Guard And Escort Drilling and Seismic Research Vessels
Drilling 40
According to the report of Anado, Turkey will complete the task of drilling 40 in the homework in the Black Sea. At the same time, Turkey also conducts a three-dimensional earthquake study on its exclusive economic zone (an area of 180,000 square kilometers) in the Black Sea, covering an area of nearly 33,000 square kilometers in the region, accounting for 18% of the area. .
Related studies will open in the area of 8,500 square kilometers in the Salerian gas field in November this year. After completing the 2 months of ship operation, relevant research data will be received in the first half of 2021.
Based on this data, Turkey will determine a new drilling and exploration job task to further explore the natural gas reserves in the region.
The natural gas reserves found in the gas field of Sagaria, with a value of 85 billion to 90 billion Turkey (with $ 10.7 billion to $ 11.3 billion), which will enable Turkey to meet domestic needs of natural gas in the next 25 years. It is possible to meet all natural gas needs of the country within 8 years.
It is reported that Turkey consumes nearly 45 billion cubic meters of natural gas every year.