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By News Centre
Turkey's total production, which began supplying natural gas
from the Black Sea to the system last year, increased by 113
percent compared to 2022, reaching 807.3 million cubic meters. The
Sakarya gas Field contributed 41.8 percent to this production. The
production area spans 10,000 square kilometers, of which 2,200
square kilometers are actively producing. Daily natural gas
production in Filyos exceeded 5.1 million cubic meters.
One of Turkey's most significant steps in diversifying its
energy resources and ensuring supply security is the discovery of
natural gas in the Black Sea. In recent years, Turkey has
strengthened its maritime energy fleet and introduced the Black Sea
gas into the system at a ceremony attended by President Recep
Tayyip Erdoğan on April 20, 2023. Since September last year, Black
Sea gas has been supplied to the system uninterruptedly. According
to the annual natural gas report by the Energy Market Regulatory
Authority (EMRA), Turkey's Black Sea gas discovery has started to
be reflected in production. Natural gas production increased by 113
percent last year compared to 2022, reaching 807.3 million cubic
meters.
Dependence on Foreign Sources Decreasing Rapidly
Turkey's natural gas production was recorded as 473.9 million
cubic meters in 2019, 441.3 million cubic meters in 2020, 394.4
million cubic meters in 2021, and 379.8 million cubic meters in
2022. The EMRA report stated, "A significant part of this increase
is due to the fact that the natural gas discovered in the Black Sea
Sakarya Gas Field started to be produced and fed into the system as
of September 2023."
41.8% of Production from Sakarya Gas Field
Eight companies with wholesale licenses in the country are
authorized to produce natural gas. Turkish Petroleum Joint Stock
Company (TPAO), Thrace Basin Natural Gas Corporation Turkey, and
Park Place Energy Limited were the leading producers. Among the
provinces where gas produced by licensed companies is offered for
sale, Zonguldak, where Black Sea gas is prominent, ranked first
with 337.8 million cubic meters. The share of Black Sea gas in
total production was 41.8 percent. Zonguldak was followed by
Tekirdağ with 243.3 million cubic meters, Kırklareli with 108.7
million cubic meters, and Düzce and Istanbul, each with 55.9
million cubic meters. Hatay contributed the least to the system,
with 4,000 cubic meters.
New Discoveries on the Horizon
The Sakarya Gas Field covers approximately 10,000 square
kilometers, with 2,200 square kilometers currently under
production. Turkey, which has started production by exploring 25
percent of the total field, continues its efforts in the region.
Daily natural gas production in Filyos has exceeded 5.1 million
cubic meters. Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan
Bayraktar previously stated, "New discoveries may come in this
field that will increase the reserves in many different locations."
Bayraktar expressed hope for new discoveries in July from the
Göktepe-1 and Göktepe-2 wells in the Sakarya Gas Field.
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