Turkish Petroleum completes pipeline to transfer Black Sea gas to shore

Turkish Petroleum completes pipeline to transfer Black Sea gas to shore

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Gas transmission from the Black Sea is anticipated to start with a gap ceremony on April 20.

Türkiye's total gas reserves are estimated to be 710 billion cubic metres by the end of 2022.
Türkiye’s whole fuel reserves are estimated to be 710 billion cubic metres by the top of 2022.
(AA Archive)

Turkish Petroleum (TPAO) has introduced the completion of the pipeline carrying pure fuel from the Black Sea to the shore.

“The installation of pipes connecting our energy base in the Black Sea to the Sakarya Gas Field Land Facility has been successfully completed,” the TPAO mentioned in a tweet on Wednesday.

Gas transmission from the Black Sea is anticipated to start with a gap ceremony on April 20.

In August 2020, 320 billion cubic metres of pure fuel have been found within the Tuna-1 properly within the Black Sea, making it the nation’s largest fuel discovery in historical past.

With an extra 85 billion cubic metres found in October 2020, the full amount of found fuel reserves was 405 billion cubic metres.

Following the invention of 135 billion cubic metres within the Amasra-1 properly in June 2021, the Black Sea fuel reserves totalled 540 billion cubic metres.

Further 58 billion cubic metres of fuel have been present in December 2022 within the Caycuma-1 properly within the southwestern a part of the Black Sea.

A re-evaluation of fuel reserves discovered that the nation’s whole fuel reserves reached 710 billion cubic metres by the top of 2022, with a market worth within the area of $1 trillion.

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Source: AA

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