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First pipes laid as Turkiye to start pumping Black Sea gas in Q1 2023

Türkiye Materials 14 June 2022 01:37 (UTC +04:00)
First pipes laid as Turkiye to start pumping Black Sea gas in Q1 2023

Turkiye on Monday laid the first pipes for the pipeline network that will bring onshore natural gas, which the country has discovered in the Black Sea, as it seeks to start pumping the gas at the beginning of next year, Trend reports citing Daily Sabah.

The pipeline that will connect the wells in the Sakarya gas field to the gas processing facility in the Filyos port in the northern Black Sea province of Zonguldak will start pumping the gas as of the first quarter of 2023, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.

Located some 150 kilometers (93 miles) off the coast of Turkiye in the Black Sea, the gas field is home to the country’s largest-ever natural gas discovery. Its Fatih drillship discovered 540 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas there in August 2020.

The pipeline that will stretch around 170 kilometers and connect the wells in the region to the main grid will be laid at a water depth of 2,200 meters.

“In the first quarter of 2023, we will have transferred 10 million cubic meters of natural gas per day, which will be produced in the first phase, to our national transmission system,” Erdogan told an event in Filyos.

“Sakarya Gas Field will reach peak production from 2026,” Erdogan said.

The work on the gas processing facility in Filyos is also underway. Around 4,200 workers are said to be engaged in its construction process.

Turkiye sees energy as “the key to regional cooperation, and not an area of tension and conflict,” Erdogan said.

“We will continue our struggle in a multifaceted way until we make Turkiye a country that has completely solved the problem of energy supply security,” he added.

Also addressing the event, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Donmez said the gas field will go down in history as the world’s fastest offshore field development project from exploration to the first production.

“Today, we will lay the first pipes that will carry the Black Sea gas from the sea to the land,” Donmez said.

The gas field in the Black Sea is the first deep-sea natural gas production site in Turkey, “but it will not be the last,” the minter added.

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