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Türkiye's sixth Black Sea drillship to operate in Black Sea
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BLACK SEA (DEC. 5, 2025) (TURKISH ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MINISTRY - ACCESS ALL)
1. VARIOUS DRONE SHOTS OF TÜRKIYE'S NEW 7TH GENERATION ULTRA-DEEP-SEA DRILLING SHIP IN BLACK SEA
BLACK SEA - DEC. 5: Türkiye has risen to become the world’s fourth-largest energy fleet operator following the arrival of a sixth deepwater drilling vessel, Turkish Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources announced Friday, Dec. 5.
According to the ministry, the addition strengthens the country’s capacity for deepwater exploration, primarily in the Black Sea, as part of a national strategy for energy independence.
The newly arrived ship, the second of two twin drilling vessels recently added to the national fleet, has reached Turkish waters.
The fleet now totals six drilling vessels and two seismic research ships, according to a ministry statement.
On Dec. 2, Türkiye's new ultra-deepwater drilling ship docked in the country’s southern province of Mersin ahead of operations in the Mediterranean, the Turkish energy and natural resources minister announced.
The first of two new drilling ships in Türkiye's fleet has arrived at Tasucu port, Alparslan Bayraktar said on the Turkish social media platform NSosyal.
He said the seventh-generation ship, capable of drilling up to 12,000 meters (39,370 feet), will be deployed in Türkiye's Mediterranean operations.
"Our second drilling ship will also arrive in Türkiye by the end of the year," Bayraktar said. "This will make Türkiye the country with the world's fourth-largest deep-sea drilling fleet."
He said that this key development indicates progress toward achieving complete energy independence.
Built in South Korea in 2024, the ship is 228 meters long and 42 meters wide, equipped with a helipad and living quarters for 200 crew.
Türkiye's fleet already includes the drill ships Fatih, Yavuz, Kanuni and Abdulhamid Han, which are operating in the Black Sea's Sakarya gas field.
The Oruc Reis seismic vessel recently returned from its first intercontinental mission in Somalia and is preparing for a new assignment in Filyos Port in Türkiye's Black Sea province of Zonguldak, while the Barbaros Hayrettin Pasa seismic vessel is also active in the Black Sea.
The fleet also includes 11 support vessels, a construction vessel and a floating production platform.
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