Türkiye Aims for 100,000 Barrels Per Day from Gabar Well by Year End

Gabar well in Sirnak Province, southeastern Türkiye. (Getty)
Gabar well in Sirnak Province, southeastern Türkiye. (Getty)
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Türkiye Aims for 100,000 Barrels Per Day from Gabar Well by Year End

Gabar well in Sirnak Province, southeastern Türkiye. (Getty)
Gabar well in Sirnak Province, southeastern Türkiye. (Getty)

Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said the country's goal is for the daily oil production in Gabar well to reach 100,000 barrels by the end of 2024, according to Anadolu Agency.

“Our main goal is to achieve complete independence in energy. We are determined and courageously implementing initiatives that will guarantee Türkiye’s energy security,” said Erdogan in a statement on Saturday at a meeting organized in Türkiye’s Black Sea province Zonguldak.

Erdogan further said the daily production of oil wells in Gabar mountain, located in Türkiye’s southeastern province Sirnak, has reached 35,000 barrels.

"We aim for the daily oil production in Gabar to reach 100,000 barrels by the end of the year 2024,” he added.

Erdogan also hoped to announce new good news regarding oil, mining, and natural gas in the upcoming period: "We will never allow the prevention of Türkiye’s utilization of its underground and above-ground resources again."

The Turkish president announced in December 2022 the discovery of a field with oil reserves amounting to 150 million barrels in Mount Gabar.



France Signs Deals to Help Egypt’s Economy in Volatile Regional Climate

 Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (L) attend the Egypt-France Business Forum, in Cairo, on April 7, 2025. (AFP)
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (L) attend the Egypt-France Business Forum, in Cairo, on April 7, 2025. (AFP)
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France Signs Deals to Help Egypt’s Economy in Volatile Regional Climate

 Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (L) attend the Egypt-France Business Forum, in Cairo, on April 7, 2025. (AFP)
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (R) and French President Emmanuel Macron (L) attend the Egypt-France Business Forum, in Cairo, on April 7, 2025. (AFP)

France and Egypt signed strategic partnership agreements on Monday, in areas covering health, transport and energy, which French President Emmanuel Macron said would help shore up Egypt's stability amid volatility in the region.

"Egypt is a strategic partner for our country," said Macron, speaking alongside Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi at a news conference in Cairo.

"I would thus like to reaffirm France's commitment to ensuring the stability of Egypt given the context of a worsening climate in the region and as the Egyptian economy faces challenges," added Macron.

Macron said he continued to back talks between Egypt and the International Monetary Fund and the European Commission.

The IMF approved last month the disbursement of $1.2 billion to Egypt, which has been grappling with high inflation and shortages of foreign currency.

Macron added France's overseas aid development body would sign 260 million euros ($284.5 million) worth of loans and grants for Egypt in areas such as transport, health, water and energy.

Macron and Sisi also both reaffirmed their calls for a ceasefire to the fighting in Gaza and for the release of Israeli hostages.