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Black Sea upstream – what next after Turkey’s giant gas find?
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In a year full of twists and turns, Turkey’s giant Sakarya gas discovery has caught the world’s attention. It reaffirmed the Black Sea’s deepwater potential and reignited interest around the upstream opportunities that may lie ahead. Sakarya is the largest-ever hydrocarbon find in the Black Sea. If developed, it would transform Turkey’s import-reliant gas market. What’s more, the ripple effects of the world-class discovery are already being felt in the other Black Sea countries and beyond.
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