Turkey gas exploration raises eyebrows

Tensions between Nicosia and Ankara could escalate next week as there are fears that Turkish plans to perform deep-sea drilling and seismic surveys for oil and natural gas resources in the Eastern Mediterranean could be carried out within Cyprus's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), where the island's government announced on Tuesday it will conduct its own research.

Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Berat Albayrak has said that his country will launch exploration - as early as next week - in the Mediterranean and Black Sea, and that it will be conducting more active two- and three-dimensional seismic surveys in both locations.

Greek concerns stem from the fact that Turkey believes a part of Cyprus's EEZ - Plot 6 - belongs to its continental shelf, and that it could unilaterally begin exploration there.

Moreover, there could more tension in the first two...

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