According to the assessment of the Romanian press, the Austrian majority company OMV Petrom found a real treasure, that is, a gas depot in the depths of the Black Sea. You masturbate from his reports.
The company obtained a concession to extract gas resources from two gas fields under Bulgarian waters. It contains much more energy than in the Neptune Deep field off the coast of Romania, which the company will start producing in 2027 with state-owned Romgaz. It is estimated that 80 billion cubic meters of natural gas can be brought to the surface from Neptune Deep within ten years.
One of the fields in Bulgaria is Vinek, which is located in a part of the country near Turkey. From this, five billion cubic meters of gas per year can be extracted in the first ten years, and three billion cubic meters per year in the second ten years, at least that’s what TotalEnergies EP experts estimate. This French company is the main owner of the extraction concession. The other field is the Krum field, which promises eight billion cubic meters of gas annually for 13 years, and five billion annually for the next six years.
OMV Petrom and TotalEnergies, which share the 43-57 concession, have so far spent €425 million (CHF159 billion) on the two fields. Extraction may begin in 2030 or 2031. The Turkish announcement of the discovery of a new gas field containing 58 billion cubic meters of gas linked to a gas source under the Black Sea shelf. This has increased the assumed gas reserves in the region to 652 billion cubic metres.