Azerbaijan and Indonesia intend to cooperate in the field of energy

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A Memorandum of Understanding on Energy Cooperation between the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan and Indonesia is ready for signing. This was noted at the meeting of the head of the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan, Parviz Shahbazov, via video link with the former Ambassador of Indonesia, Husnan Bey Fanani, the press service of the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan reported.

During the talks, the parties discussed the current state and possibilities of partnership in the energy field between the two countries, including the prospects for cooperation between the Azerbaijan Oil Company (SOCAR) and Pertamina on investments and oil and gas fields.

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