Turkey's state-owned energy company TPAO applies to explore for oil in east Med
Turkey's state-owned energy company TPAO will carry out the exploration in Turkish territorial waters off the coast of Silifke in Mersin province, according to the Official Gazette.
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- Published Date: 09:28 | 09 July 2021
- Modified Date: 09:55 | 09 July 2021
Turkey's state-owned energy company TPAO has applied for a licence to explore for crude oil in the eastern Mediterranean, the Turkish Energy Ministry said in a statement in the country's Official Gazette on Friday.
According to a Turkish map database, the three areas where TPAO plans to carry out the exploration are in Turkish territorial waters off the coast of Silifke in Mersin province.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said last week Turkey would carry on exploring for oil and gas in the eastern Mediterranean in his comments.
Turkey is at odds with EU members Greece and Cyprus over energy resources and jurisdiction in the region, and tensions flared last year when Turkish and Greek navy frigates escorted vessels exploring for hydrocarbons.