UPDATE 1-Turkey lifts Black Sea gas field estimate after new find - Erdogan

Published 17/10/2020, 15:45
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ISTANBUL, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Turkey has raised the estimated
reserves in a gas field off its Black Sea coast to 405 billion
cubic metres after finding an additional 85 billion cubic
metres, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday.
Erdogan said in August the field contained 320 billion cubic
metres of gas, making it Turkey's biggest natural gas discovery.
The Fatih drill ship made the discovery about 100 nautical
miles north of the Turkish coast. Even before Saturday's
revision, analysts had said that the find represents a major
discovery and was one of the largest global discoveries in 2020.
"Work in this borehole has been completed after reaching a
depth of 4,775 metres as planned previously," Erdogan said,
speaking onboard the Fatih.
He said the vessel would start new operations in a different
borehole in the same field, called Sakarya, next month after
returning to port for maintenance. Another ship, called Kanuni,
is also headed to the Black Sea for drilling operations, he
said.
If the gas can be commercially extracted, the discovery
could transform Turkey's dependence on Russia, Iran and
Azerbaijan for energy imports.
Turkey expects the first gas flow from field in 2023. One
source close to the matter said an annual gas flow of 15 billion
cubic metres was envisaged from 2025. [nL8N2H52Y1
Ankara expects gas suppliers to offer more competitive
pricing and flexibility if they want to renew long-term
contracts totalling 16 billion metres per year. More than a quarter of Turkey's long-term gas contracts
expire next year, including imports via pipeline from Russia's
Gazprom and Azerbaijan's SOCAR and a liquefied natural gas
(LNG)deal with Nigeria.
Turkey has also been exploring for hydrocarbons in the
Mediterranean, where its survey operations in disputed waters
have drawn protests from Greece and Cyprus.
Greece and Cyprus pushed for a tougher response to Turkey's
natural gas exploration in contested waters at a European Union
summit on Friday, but were essentially told to hold off until a
meeting in December. Erdogan said on Saturday that the EU had become "captive" to
Greece and Greek Cypriots in the dispute over natural resources
in the eastern Mediterranean and this had damaged the bloc.
"If the EU does not hold an unbiased stance in existing
disputes in the eastern Mediterranean, this situation will be
the official declaration of the end of the European Union," he
said.

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