Turkey, Greece and the dash for gas | FT
FT energy editor David Sheppard uses maps of the eastern Mediterranean to explain why there is such interest in gas deposits. The Turkish exploration vessels searching for them are not using conventional drilling platforms while the possible hydrocarbon bounty has become a catalyst bringing long-running tensions back to the surface in the region See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmen... ► Check out our Community tab for more stories or to suggest videos. ► Listen to our podcasts: https://www.ft.com/podcasts ► Follow us on Instagram: / financialtimes

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