Erdogan announces 85 gm3 of more herbal fuel at the Black Sea fuel discovery site

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Turkey’s first oil and fuel drilling vessel, Fatih, in the Black Sea on Saturday and, during his visit, announced that another 85 billion cubic meters (bcm) of plant fuel had been discovered, bringing the total amount to 405 bcm, Trend reported that it introduced the Daily Sabah.

Turkey’s purpose is to manufacture this fuel for the country in 2023, Erdogan said. “The reserve we have discovered in the Black Sea is our country’s largest source of hydrocarbons to date,” he said, adding that Turkey’s dependence on herbal fuel will be significantly minimized.

Turkey will continue to seek hydrocarbon resources in the Black Sea and Mediterranean, said the representative, who during his speech also referred to tensions in the eastern Mediterranean by pointing out that the European Union will have to act fairly, otherwise. will allude to the end of the block.

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