(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Ayya Lmahamad
Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan intend to increase cooperation in
the energy sector, Turkmen Ambassador Mekan Ishanguliyev said
during a roundtable dedicated to the 30th anniversary of
the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two
countries, Azernews reports.
He noted that the agreements on the Dostlug field will serve to
further develop and strengthen cooperation between the two
countries.
“We expect that perhaps this project will give a strong impetus
to the implementation of the Trans-Caspian gas pipeline project,”
he said.
The ambassador added that by doing so Turkmen gas can reach the
European market, which will be of great importance for the
development of the country's energy sector.
Moreover, Ishanguliyev stated that Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan
are enhancing collaboration in various areas, particularly in
transport and energy.
“Meanwhile, the transport interaction between the two countries
is intensifying as well. Thus, the priority of the countries is to
establish direct flights, which is likely to yield positive results
in the near future,” he said.
To recall, on January 21, 2021, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan
signed a memorandum of understanding over the joint exploration of
the Dostlug gas field. According to experts' estimates, the Dostlug
gas field contains natural gas and 60-70 million tons of oil. The
deal will enable future transport of Turkmen hydrocarbons to Europe
via Azerbaijan, thereby bolstering Azerbaijan's position as a
regional energy hub and Europe's energy provider.
Cooperation with SOCAR
Azerbaijan's State Oil Company Vice President for Investment and
Marketing Elshad Nasirov said that the company plans to develop
energy cooperation with Turkmenistan and hopes to open an office of
the company there.
He noted that the signing of the memorandum of understanding
between the two countries on the joint exploration, development,
and exploitation of hydrocarbon resources of the Dostlug field has
brought relations between the two countries to a new level.
Moreover, Nasirov mentioned that the two countries are
increasing bilateral trade and transportation of Turkmen goods to
Europe and back via Azerbaijan. He added that the contract for
Turkmen gas delivery to Azerbaijan via Iran had been concluded
earlier.
'Our oil company is a transnational company, which operates in
the oil and gas sector. And I hope that we will be able to open an
office of our company in Ashgabat,' he opined.
Additionally, he highlighted that the solution of the legal
status of the sea, as all five countries of the region are major
producers of hydrocarbons in the world, creates great opportunities
for the Caspian countries.
Cargo turnover increase
Speaking at the roundtable, Baku International Sea Trade Port
CJSC General Director Taleh Ziyadov stated that it is planned to
increase the cargo turnover of the Baku and Turkmenbashi ports.
He emphasized that with the construction of the new terminal of
the Baku Sea Port, the reception of cargo may increase up to 3
million tons per year.
Noting the importance of digitalization in this sphere, Ziyadov
mentioned that currently, there are discussions with the Turkmen
side on the introduction of new digital technologies in the
transport field.
'In 2019, the Baku Port received a green port certificate. We
hope that in the near future the ports of Turkmenistan and
Kazakhstan will receive similar certificates and a green corridor
will be created in our region,' he said.
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