April 6, 2026

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Somalia says it is ready to begin its first offshore oil drilling operations, with a Turkish government-owned drilling ship expected to arrive off its coast on Friday.

The move follows the successful completion of seismic surveys last year by a Turkish research vessel.

In a post on X, Somalia’s Petroleum Minister Dahir Shire described the move toward what would be the country’s first offshore drilling as a “historic milestone in our offshore energy journey… A new chapter begins.”

The foreign ministry said if the drilling were to be successful, it would unlock offshore oil reserves and support the country’s economic recovery as a regional energy player.

The Turkish Petroleum Corporation’s drilling ship, Çağrı Bey, is on its first international mission, heading into Somalia’s territorial waters in the Arabian Sea.

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