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Turkey Set to Drill Oil Off Somali Coast from 2025

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
April 23, 2024
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Somalia says Turkey will begin drilling oil from the country’s massive coastline from next year according to the Director General of the Somali Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Mohamed Hashi Abdi ‘Arabey’.

According to the East African, Abdi confirmed the recent assertion by a Turkish official on a plan for a deep-sea oil operation by 2025.

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“It is correct, and it is part of the agreement we reached (with Turkey). They will begin seismic works and drilling at the coasts facing Barawe and Hobbio districts,” Abdi said agreeing with the information made public by Turkey’s Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar last week.

Somalia in early March had signed a new oil and gas deal with Turkey which officials of both countries said would aid cooperation in the exploration and exploitation of petroleum products.

The deal was inked in Istanbul by Somalia’s Petroleum and Mineral Resources Abdirisaaq Omar Mohamed and Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar.

Somalia’s minister Omar Mohamed who signed the cooperation in exploration and exploitation deal explained that both countries had a bilateral understanding, describing a broad cooperation framework.

An official Somalian memo said the deal targets hydrocarbon reserves in Somalia’s exclusive economic zone but little was said about how revenue from the investment was going to be shared.

The minister further indicated that revenue sharing will emerge when the parties reach a stage to sign a Production Share Agreement (PSA).

Turkish energy minister claimed that the deal will bring more benefits to the Somalian government and people.

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