OPEC Secretary General to speak at TEIF 2025

07:47 04.03.2025 3917

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OPEC will make a significant contribution to the Turkmenistan Foreign Investment Forum (TEIF 2025), which will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 23-24.

According to the organizers of the upcoming forum, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al-Gais will attend the forum. He will deliver an important message on the outlook for the global energy agenda.

The participation of the OPEC chief underscores the global recognition of Turkmenistan’s vital role in the international energy landscape.

Al-Gais’s speech, which will be delivered at the plenary session, will provide participants with valuable insights into the current and future state of global oil and gas markets. His message will focus on key trends, strategic outlook and OPEC’s outlook for the evolving energy sector. This contribution is particularly important for TEIF 2025 as it highlights Turkmenistan’s growing importance as a player in the energy sector.

Al-Gais’s views will offer a unique perspective on investment opportunities in Turkmenistan’s energy sector, providing important context for potential investors. Al-Gais’s speech is expected to cover topics such as market stability, future energy demand and the importance of international cooperation in the energy sector.

With the participation of such a prominent figure, TEIF 2025 strengthens its position as a key platform for promoting international energy partnerships.

The main organizers of TEIF 2025 are the State Concerns “Turkmengas” and “Turkmennebit”, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan in partnership with the Economic Society “Turkmen Energy Forum”.

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