据离岸工程6月4日报道,据报道,继钻探Amasra-1井之后,土耳其在黑海又发现了天然气。
据知情人士对彭博社(Bloomberg)表示,Amasra-1井的初始数据显示,有“大量”新发现的天然气。
该报道还称,很可能很快就会发布公告。
Amasra-1井靠近Tuna-1井,国有企业Türkiye Petrolleri Anonim Ortaklığı (TPAO)去年宣布通过该油井在黑海地区发现了最大量的天然气。
当时,这家土耳其国有公司表示,根据从该油井收集的详细数据和地球物理研究,发现的远景可能拥有11万亿立方英尺的天然气。
Tuna-1井位于Sakarya区块(AR/TPO/KD/C26-C27-D26-D27),距离土耳其Ereğli海岸175公里。
通讯社援引官员的话称 ,TPAO打算自行开发这些资源,不需要外国融资。
今年早些时候,彭博社报道称,TPAO正在寻求合作伙伴开发黑海的Sakarya气田。
然而,该公司计划在谈判没有形成项目合资企业的情况下单独开发该项目。
目前每年500亿立方米的天然气需求大部分来自进口的土耳其,近年来增加了近海油气勘探活动。
据官员称,到21世纪20年代末,内陆地区的天然气产量将使该国的天然气年需求增加到800亿立方米。
郝芬 译自 离岸工程
原文如下:
Turkey makes fresh natural gas discovery in Black Sea
Turkey has reportedly made additional natural gas discovery in the Black Sea, following drilling of the Amasra-1 well.
People familiar with the matter told Bloomberg that the Amasra-1 well’s initial data showed a ‘significant amount’ of newly discovered gas.
An announcement is likely to be made soon, the report added.
The Amasra-1 well is located close to the Tuna-1 well, where state-owned Türkiye Petrolleri Anonim Ortaklığı (TPAO) last year announced the largest gas find in the Black Sea region.
At that time, the Turkish state-owned firm said that the discovered prospect potentially holds 11 trillion cubic feet of gas based on the detailed data collected from the well and geophysical studies.
The Tuna-1 well is located in the Sakarya Block (AR/TPO/KD/C26-C27-D26-D27), 175km off the coast of Ereğli, Turkey.
Officials were cited by the news agency as saying that TPAO intends to develop the deposits on its own and would not require foreign financing.
Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a televised interview earlier this week said that the country promises to deliver ‘good news’ from the Black Sea.
Earlier this year, Bloomberg reported that TPAO is seeking partners to develop the Sakarya gas field in the Black Sea.
However, the company plans to develop the project alone in the event negotiations do not result in the formation of project ventures.
Turkey, which currently imports most of its 50 billion cubic metres of annual gas demand, has increased offshore oil and gas exploration activities in recent years.
According to officials, inland production would increase gas demand in the country to as much as 80 billion cubic metres per year by the end of this decade.
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