Турция обнаружила запасы природного газа в Черном море на 320 млрд кубометров

Турция обнаружила в Черном море самые большие в истории запасы природного газа объемом 320 миллиардов кубометров. Президент Реджеп Тайип Эрдоган объявил о находке, подчеркнув, что первоначальные результаты показывают, что этот заповедник является лишь частью еще более крупных запасов в том же районе.

Турция сильно зависит от иностранных энергоресурсов и уже давно занимается разведкой углеводородных запасов в Черном и Средиземном море путем глубоководного бурения.

Хотя объем обнаруженного в регионе природного газа составляет около 320 миллиардов кубометров и может удовлетворить потребности Турции менее чем за 10 лет, Эрдоган сказал, что данные, собранные в результате испытаний и исследований, показывают, что существует большая вероятность увеличения запасов природного газа в том же районе.

Министр энергетики Фатих Донмез повторил ожидания Эрдогана, поскольку по его словам, сейсмические данные показывают, что внизу есть еще два слоя аналогичной структуры и, что в этом районе будет обнаружено больше газа.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Турецкое буровое судно Fatih, отправляющееся в рейс из порта Трабзон на Черном море в июне прошлого года (фото любезно предоставлено агентством Anadolu, Анкара)

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