(MENAFN- AzerNews)
International energy Forum's Secretary-General Joseph McMonigle
has said that Baku Energy Week, as an international platform,
brings together stakeholders at a time when the world is
experiencing difficulties in the energy sector.
He made the remarks during the meeting with Azerbaijan's Deputy
Energy Minister Samir Valiyev during the Baku Energy Week, Azernews
reports.
During the meeting, McMonigle spoke about the activities of the
organization he represents and its difference from other
international organizations.
In turn, Samir Valiyev briefed on the forming of the liberal
energy market, improving the legal framework in this area, and the
process of the energy transition. He spoke about the work done to
expand the use of green energy, especially the strategic goals and
steps taken to use renewable energy potential in the liberated
territories.
The parties emphasized that the changes taking place in the
energy sector required cooperation between countries and
international organizations. In addition, they exchanged views on
the issue of Azerbaijan's membership in the organization.
Baku will host an Energy Week event from June 1 to 4. Taking
into account current trends in the energy sector, the Baku Energy
Week will unite three major events under its brand - the 27th
Caspian Oil and Gas International Exhibition, the 10th Anniversary
Caspian International Energy and Renewable Energy Exhibition, and
the Baku Energy Forum.
This year, 250 companies from 31 countries will take part in the
exhibitions and the forum. Among countries are Azerbaijan, Belarus,
UK, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Georgia, Israel, Indonesia, Spain,
Italy, India, Kazakhstan, China, Netherlands, Norway, the UAE,
Russia, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, U.S., Turkiye,
Uzbekistan, Finland, France, Croatia, Switzerland, and Japan. Large
companies, such as Bos Shelf, Gazprombank, Equinor, Schlumberger,
and others will be among the participants.
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