Why are people directly offended? I hope there is a real cache of oil found in Turkiye, we need it very very much.
But it is also not the first time that the government announces miraculous gas finds prior to elections. Have we all forgotten the big announcement of shale gas in Turkiye prior to last elections, now where is all that shale gas? Turned out to be empty election talks.
Again insallah we did find lots of oil, but I take it with a pich of salt
Because they should have been seen and found in the past. When governments are struggling with so many economic problems, why shouldn't they extract oil and gas?Why are people directly offended? I hope there is a real cache of oil found in Turkiye, we need it very very much.
But it is also not the first time that the government announces miraculous gas finds prior to elections. Have we all forgotten the big announcement of shale gas in Turkiye prior to last elections, now where is all that shale gas? Turned out to be empty election talks.
Again insallah we did find lots of oil, but I take it with a pich of salt
Again like the oil found in Adana/Çukurova this news is true but don't expect this reserve to magically halve the price of the fuel in TR. Those reserves are very small on a global scale. An optimistic estimate of 20k barrels per day is nothing. It translates to a yearly production of 7.2 million barrels. Saudi Arabia produces/can produce double that amount in a single day. All of the Turkish production will cover %13-14 of Turkish yearly needs. Total Turkish oil production per day will increase from 66k barrels to 86k barrels per day.
That is why people have trust problems. Government makes a huge announcement and people think oh gas prices will fall now and nothing changes as expected. Government should explain over and over that those reserves are small they won't save the country but Turkiye is thirsty for oil and every bit helps. We will pay 720 million $ less when we produce 20k barrels from that reserve.
Our Blacksea gas discovery is huge and it will affect prices in time when the production ramps up to cover something like %30 of our total gas consumption.
Bad location to drill. Low chance to find meaningful reserve. The previous drilling location was also bad but interestingly crew encountered a trace amount of gas so TPAO decided to conduct seismic studies around the drilling location.
Could these recent drilling locations have been chosen as crew training missions? it seems quite obvious that the recent drilling locations we picked are known to be barren AF. doesnt make any sense to re-drill these spots other than to educate the crew.Bad location to drill. Low chance to find meaningful reserve. The previous drilling location was also bad but interestingly crew encountered a trace amount of gas so TPAO decided to conduct seismic studies around the drilling location.
The big red dot is the previous drilling location.
IMHO black areas have gas and they are not risky zones so we should be drilling those areas.
There are naturally burning rocks on the mainland around the green star near the small black rectangle area
The current drilling location is the red star at the east near the shore.
Yellow stars are mud volcanoes.
SK points (green dots) are possible/advised drilling locations.
White dots with names are previous drilling locations that turned out to be dry/empty or had trace amounts of gas.
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The first one maybe, the second one I don't think so. Anyway, I would rather drill in a good spot and train crews there. It is better to drill a good spot multiple times than a barren spot for crew training.Could these recent drilling locations have been chosen as crew training missions? it seems quite obvious that the recent drilling locations we picked are known to be barren AF. doesnt make any sense to re-drill these spots other than to educate the crew.
It may not be politically/geopolitically correct to drill in/near territorial waters in succession. But, in a way, I would like to think that these last drilling activities are prioritized in terms of the speed at which they can be brought into the economy due to some findings, rather than showing the Turkish EEZ. Because as soon as we make the first meaningful discovery, the calculations in the region can radically change. The other thing that puzzles me is the presence of rich gas hydrate in the area to be drilled. We may not just be looking for natural gas. Ofc, this may be due to my tendency to think positively, but on the other hand, it is undeniable that Turkiye needs to make the first discovery in the eastern Mediterranean asap, I don't understand why it would want to waste time.
Do i remember the location wrong but i can't see sakarya gas field in this picture does that mean, we didn't expect to find gas there?
This is not natural gas this is gas hydrate fields.Do i remember the location wrong but i can't see sakarya gas field in this picture does that mean, we didn't expect to find gas there?
My bad, i am clearly blind and can't read properlyThis is not natural gas this is gas hydrate fields.
What are gas hydrates? | U.S. Geological Survey
Gas hydrates are a crystalline solid formed of water and gas. It looks and acts much like ice, but it contains huge amounts of methane; it is known to occur on every continent; and it exists in huge quantities in marine sediments in a layer several hundred meters thick directly below the sea...www.usgs.gov