Türkiye could play a "key role" in offshore energy development in Libya, Oil and Gas Minister Khalifa Abdulsadek said on Tuesday, citing Ankara’s technical expertise and expanding drilling fleet.
Abdulsadek's remarks came as the North African nation plans its first bidding round for oil exploration in more than 17 years. The results are expected to be announced next month.
Turkish companies have shown strong interest in the bidding round, he told Anadolu Agency (AA), according to a Turkish transcript. "Türkiye has high potential to secure certain blocks, particularly in offshore fields," he said.
"In terms of seismic activities and drilling operations, Türkiye possesses both
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