Turkish ship set to begin oil exploration off Somalia this month

Turkey's Energy Ministry announced that a Turkish seismic research vessel is set to arrive off the coast of Somalia by the end of October to begin exploring for oil and natural gas.

Reuters

A Turkish seismic research vessel plans to arrive off the coast of Somalia at the end of October and begin searching for oil and natural gas, after the countries agreed on energy cooperation, Turkey's energy ministry has stated..

The March agreement envisaged oil exploration and production and allowed Turkish Petroleum to obtain licenses for three areas in the Somali seas.

The ship Oruc Reis will explore in areas covering ​​approximately 5,000 square km (1,930 square miles), the ministry said, adding President Tayyip Recep Erdoğan will attend a ceremony in Turkey on Oct. 5 to mark the ship's departure.

"We predict that the area where Oruc Reis will work is a region with oil prospects," Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said in the statement.

Oruc Reis will be accompanied by two navy frigates and support ships and will reach offshore Somalia via the Mediterranean, Suez Canal and Red Sea.

Bayraktar said Turkish Petroleum has exploration licenses in a maritime jurisdiction area divided into three fields covering a total of 15,000 square km. The three-dimensional seismic study is expected to last about seven months.

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