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    Oil and Gas Exploration and Production in the Mediterranean Sea

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    This chapter presents a review of knowledge on oil and gas exploration and pro-duction in the Mediterranean Sea. Oil and gas production and exploration is not so important in the Mediterranean Sea, unlike in the Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea or the Caspian Sea, but its history goes back to the early 20th century when hydrocarbon exploration activities started in Greece. In the Aegean Sea a small number of significant oil discoveries were made in the mid 1970s at Prinos with production continuing to the present day. Today, the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, and the east coast of Italy in the Adriatic Sea is the location of the majority of oil and gas exploration and exploitation activities. In 2002 it was estimated that there was a reserve of around 50 billion barrels of oil and 8 trillion m3 of gas in the region (about 4% of world reserves) and, in 2005, there were over 350 wells drilled for offshore production in the waters off Italy, Egypt, Greece, Libya, Tu-nisia and Spain of which the majority were located along the Northern and Cen-tral Adriatic coasts of Italy. In the last decade, there is a serious development of offshore gas fields along the Mediterranean coasts of Israel, Palestine, Cyprus, and Egypt which in the nearest future will completely change the gas market in this region

    Annual report of progress /

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    Latest issue consulted: 2005.Mode of access: Internet.Research sponsored by: Federal Transit Administration; in cooperation with: Transit Development Corporation
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