Turkey in Somalia: The pirate maintaining the theft of the African state (3-5)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan always goes wherever there is oil. He did this in Syria, Iraq and Libya.
Erdogan
now messes up with Somalia's territorial waters by exploring minerals in them.
Turkish
media quoted Erdogan recently as saying that the Somali government had asked
Turkey to explore oil and gas off the Somali coast, especially in the presence
of forecasts about the presence of mineral reserves in this area.
Potential
Somali minerals will help Turkey compensate its acute shortage of energy. It
spends huge amounts of money on the import of oil and gas, especially with 99%
of Turkey's gas needs coming from other countries, along with 93% of its oil
needs.
A
Turkish-British company expands its operations in Somalia, having obtained
concessions to explore oil and gas in massive areas off the Somali coast. The
company has so far dug five wells.
In
2015, Erdogan tried to gain more concessions through a Somali state-owned
company, using his good relations with then-Somali President Hassan Sheikh
Mohamud.
In
March 2017, the Turkish-British company received the seismic data about areas
off the coast of Somalia. The company then allocated $15 billion for
exploration activities in these areas. The company considered Somaliland is a
potentially rich area.
The
company said it has plans to extract 2 billion barrels of oil from the area.
Erdogan also exploits the Somali coast by fishing off this coast and carrying out illegal fishing activities in it. Illegal fishing activities by Turkey off the Somali coast bring it almost $1 billion in revenues every year.