Does Turkey have oil fields?

With limited domestic reserves, Turkey imports nearly all of its oil supplies. As of January 1, 2016, the Oil & Gas Journal (OGJ) estimated Turkey's proved oil reserves at 312 million barrels,1 located mostly in the southeast region of the country.
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Where does Turkey get oil?

Turkey mostly imports petroleum products from the Russian Federation (35.47%), Iraq (21.25%), Kazakhstan (7.09%) and India (6.83%). Crude oil and diesel oil form more than 93.6% of Turkey's petroleum product imports. The total imports by Turkey of petroleum products increased in 2019.
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Is Turkey self sufficient in oil?

Turkey seems to be a non self-sufficient country in respect to oil and natural gas according the recent data and has to import growing energy demand from other countries.
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Is there oil and gas in Turkey?

Although Turkey, with a population of over 80 million and approximately $800 billion GDP, is a major consumer of oil and gas, it is also an important transit country for natural gas produced in Azerbaijan and Russia with prospects from other countries in the region.
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Does Turkey have oil refineries?

The İzmir refinery, which has a Nelson Complexity Index of 7.66, is the only refinery in Turkey to have a machine oil production complex, with a 400,000 tons/year capacity.
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Where does Turkey get its fuel from?

Consumption and imports

In 2015, Turkey's total liquid fuels consumption averaged about 860,000 b/d. More than 90% of total liquid fuels came from imports. In 2015, most of Turkey's crude oil imports came from Iraq and Iran (Figure 3),4 which, combined, supplied slightly more than 60% of the country's crude oil.
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Where does Turkey buy its gas from?

Azerbaijan normally supplies Turkey through the South Caucasus Pipeline. Its gas flows onward through the Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline supplying Turkey and some continues across the Greek border into the Trans Adriatic Pipeline. About a quarter of the country's gas is imported as liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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What resources does Turkey have?

Turkey is slightly larger than Texas; its natural resources include: coal, iron ore, copper, chromium, antimony, mercury, gold, barite, borate, celestite (strontium), emery, feldspar, limestone, magnesite, marble, perlite, pumice, pyrites (sulfur), and clay.
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What are Turkey's main exports?

Turkey's Top 10 Exports
  • Vehicles: US$23.9 billion (15.2% of total exports)
  • Machinery including computers: $13.8 billion (8.8%)
  • Gems, precious metals: $10.9 billion (6.9%)
  • Knit or crochet clothing, accessories: $8.8 billion (5.6%)
  • Iron, steel: $8.2 billion (5.2%)
  • Electrical machinery, equipment: $8.1 billion (5.2%)
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What is the biggest oil company in Turkey?

In January 1996, Perenco acquired several oil fields in the area of Diyarbakir, in the Southeast of Turkey. With a net production of 9,000 boepd, Perenco is today the country's largest private oil producer.
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Why is Turkey so poor?

Since 1980, Turkey has lost the characteristics of an agricultural country. Unemployment, seasonal work, and low wages have caused poverty to shift from rural to urban areas and inadequate industrialization caused poverty to intensify in urban areas. However, poverty is still very severe in rural areas.
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Is Turkey rich than India?

Turkey has a GDP per capita of $27,000 as of 2017, while in India, the GDP per capita is $7,200 as of 2017.
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Is Turkey a rich or poor country?

The World Bank classifies Turkey as an upper-middle income country in terms of the country's per capita GDP. The CIA World Factbook adds Turkey to its list of developed countries (DCs) due to the country's status as a founding member of the OECD.
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What is Turkey's biggest industry?

Manufacturing. Manufacturing is among the leading industries in Turkey, and it is still a growing sector which contributes significantly towards the country's economy. The public sector dominates the manufacturing industry and accounts for about 40% of the value added in the industry.
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What does the USA import from Turkey?

U.S. total imports of agricultural products from Turkey totaled $901 million in 2019. Leading categories include: processed fruit & vegetables ($184 million), snack foods ($148 million), fruit & vegetable juices ($132 million), other vegetable oils ($62 million), and tobacco ($57 million).
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What cars does Turkey produce?

Other global automotive manufacturers such as Toyota, Honda, Opel, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz and MAN Truck & Bus produce automobiles, vans, buses and trucks in their Turkish factories. There are also a number of Turkish bus and truck brands, such as BMC, Otokar and TEMSA.
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What is Turkey famous for producing?

Turkey is famous for a diverse set of both oriental and European elements — from the traditional Turkish tea to the majestic Hagia Sophia. It's also famous for its carpets, hammam and bazaars, destinations like Istanbul and Cappadocia, and sweet treats like Turkish delights and baklava.
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Why Turkey is not a developed country?

However, organizations including Dow Jones and the Financial Times Stock Exchange Group (FTSE) classify Turkey as still developing. This is likely due to factors such as Turkey's slightly elevated infant mortality rate (12 per 1,000) and its citizens' comparatively low life expectancy (75 years).
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Does Turkey import gas from Russia?

Russia is a major source of energy supplies to Turkey, with market shares of 35%-50% for oil, gas and coal.
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How much of Turkey's gas comes from Russia?

With energy prices seldom far from the headlines in Turkey, few Turks will have any problem identifying Russia as the country's main supplier of natural gas since gas imports began back in the late 1980s. Russia still met 44% of Turkey's gas demands last year.
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How much of Turkey energy is renewable?

With over $50 billion investment in renewables, renewable capacity accounted for 52.5% of the country's total installed electricity, which at the end of April reached 92,377 MW. The total renewable capacity of Turkey, which varies across the country in terms of resources, corresponds to about 1.7% worldwide.
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Does Turkey have nuclear weapons?

Turkey is not known to possess nuclear , chemical , or biological weapons programs, and is a member in good standing of all of the major treaties governing their acquisition and use.
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Does Turkey have nuclear power plants?

At present, there is no nuclear power plant in operation in Turkey. However, Turkey is considering embarking on a nuclear power programme and is planning to install three nuclear power plants, to include 12 nuclear power reactor units.
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Is there oil in Black Sea?

Turkey has estimated that the Black Sea holds recoverable reserves of ten billion barrels of crude oil and two trillion cubic meters of natural gas. As part of exploration plans to confirm the Black Sea's reserves, an ultra-deepwater well (one of the first in the region) was recently drilled off the coast of Turkey.
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