Somalia signs strategic agreement with Türkiye’s OYAK Group to boost fisheries and blue economy


Tuesday June 17, 2025

Mogadishu (HOL) – Somalia’s Ministry of Fisheries and Blue Economy signed a strategic agreement on Monday with Türkiye’s OYAK Group to advance the development of the country’s fisheries sector and accelerate the growth of Somalia’s blue economy.

The agreement was signed in Mogadishu by Minister of Fisheries Ahmed Hassan Aden and Mr. Sermaye Yatırımları Anonim Şirketi, representing Türkiye’s OYAK Group.

The partnership focuses on several key areas: direct investment in fisheries infrastructure, enhancing fish production and quality to meet international export standards, establishing fish processing industries to boost exports, creating employment opportunities for Somali youth, and strengthening efforts to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

Officials say the agreement is expected to play a pivotal role in increasing government revenue from Somalia’s vast marine resources while expanding job opportunities for young people across the country.

The Ministry of Fisheries reiterated its strong commitment to developing the sector through close collaboration with international companies and investment institutions. It emphasized that sustainable development of Somalia’s blue economy is central to achieving long-term economic progress and national prosperity.

The agreement comes just days after the Oruc Reis, a seismic exploration vessel built by Turkish engineers, completed its first intercontinental mission, according to Türkiye’s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources.

Since October 25, 2024, the Oruc Reis operated in Somalia’s offshore waters, conducting a 3D seismic survey across three offshore blocks covering a total area of 4,464 square kilometers. The data collected will be analyzed in Ankara to determine potential oil and natural gas drilling sites, raising hopes for unlocking Somalia’s untapped energy reserves.









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