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Turkey’s Oil Exploration in Somalia Sparks Concerns

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Turkey’s Oil Exploration in Somalia Sparks Concerns

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Many fear that the move could strain maritime boundaries and ignite disputes over resource ownership, adding tensions to an already delicate political landscape in the Horn of Africa.

Turkey has launched a significant oil and gas exploration mission off Somalia’s coast, with the state-owned Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) leading the operation. The Turkish exploration vessel, now in Somali waters, is set to conduct seismic surveys over the coming months.

Turkish Energy Minister Fatih Donmez stated that the project reflects Turkey’s commitment to Somalia’s development and closer bilateral energy cooperation, which could bring much-needed investment and infrastructure to Somalia.

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However, the exploration has sparked concerns among regional stakeholders, including neighboring countries and Somali regional leaders. Many fear that the move could strain maritime boundaries and ignite disputes over resource ownership, adding tensions to an already delicate political landscape in the Horn of Africa. Critics argue that while the project may benefit Somalia’s central government, it risks sidelining regional sensitivities and could exacerbate internal divisions.