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Turkey discovers new gas field in Black Sea

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The drilling ship Fatih discovered 58 billion cubic meters of natural gas reserves.

Turkey discovers another gas field in the Black Sea. The amount of natural gas in the new field is estimated at 58 billion cubic meters, salaries are at a depth of 3,230 meters. This was announced on Monday, December 26, by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

“We conducted new drilling in the Sakarya gas field. Our Fatih drilling vessel discovered natural gas reserves of 58 billion cubic meters at a depth of 3,223 meters while drilling in Chayjum-1,” Erdogan said.

According to him, thanks to the new discovery in the Chayjuma-1 field, Turkish gas reserves in the Black Sea increased by 170 billion cubic meters and reached 710 billion cubic meters.

“The equivalent of the natural gas we found in the Black Sea is $1 trillion in international markets today,” Erdogan said.

He added that this discovery will allow new drilling in other geological fields adjacent to the region.

Earlier, Erdogan said Turkey had discovered a large oil field in the northeast of the country, in the Mount Gabar region.

Another large gas field located near Cyprus

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