Turkey to use Black Sea gas ‘hopefully’ next year, says President Erdogan




By Anadolu Agency

Turkey is establishing an energy base on the seabed in the Black Sea, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, adding that the gas “hopefully” will be available to use next year.

Erdogan’s remarks came during a gas supply ceremony, which he joined by video conference, for four districts of the Black Sea province of Kastamonu, including Bozkurt, Abana, Cide, and Inebolu.




On the Black Sea natural gas, he said that the drilling of nine out of 10 wells that make up the first phase in the Sakarya gas field has been completed.

“We have accelerated the works that will connect the Black Sea natural gas to our country’s system,” he said, noting: “With the inclusion of domestic gas in the process, Turkey becomes a country where reference price formation is provided within the region.”