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Excitement over oil exploration in the Eastern Black Sea

Excitement over oil exploration in the Eastern Black Sea

Published September 13,2023


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Prof. Dr. Nafız Maden, the Head of the Department of Geophysics and Energy Systems Engineering at Gümüşhane University, who conducts scientific analysis on the exploration of oil and pure fuel assets within the Black Sea, approached the Çayeli coast by boat, roughly 7 nautical miles from the shore, to gather samples from the area. The samples collected shall be despatched for evaluation to the Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) to find out the oil potential.

Maden acknowledged that that they had beforehand performed tutorial analysis on the oil potential of the Eastern and Western Black Sea areas, and inside the scope of those research, that they had detected oil leaks off the coast of Ünye in Ordu and town of Batumi in Georgia utilizing satellite tv for pc photographs and geophysical strategies.

Source: www.anews.com.tr