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Article: TURKEY - Geology.
- Article from:
- APS Review Gas Market Trends
- Article date:
- April 24, 2006
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With an area of 780,580 sq km, Turkey has many tectonic features. It has a narrow continental shelf along the Black Sea to the north, prospects for gas in the Marmara Sea and for oil and gas in shallow waters of the disputed Aegean Sea to the west, and oil basins in the south and south-east.
Tectonic features, together with hydrocarbon prospectivity, relate to pre-Mesozoic eras and a later phase of continental movements which affected the entire Middle East as well as big parts of Asia and Africa.
In the Levantine region, near today's Sea of Marmara and Thrace for example, an ancient seaway used to link the south-eastern shores of the European Plate to ...