Turkmenistan presented priority projects at energy forums in London
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Representatives of the Turkmen Energy Forum participated in two international industry forums—International Energy Week and the London Energy Forum.
The events brought together energy companies, financial institutions, technology organizations, and relevant agencies to discuss investment priorities and the role of energy resources in the global energy transition.
During the meetings, Turkmenistan's investment priorities were presented, potential partnership formats with international companies and financial institutions were discussed, and upcoming international conferences and exhibitions in Ashgabat this year, to which foreign partners have been invited, were presented.
The discussions confirmed that investors are paying particular attention to projects that combine resource potential with clear implementation mechanisms. Reliability of partners, developed infrastructure, and production efficiency remain key factors in investment attractiveness.
Turkmenistan's priority investment projects were presented at the forums. These include the implementation of the next stages of the Galkynysh field development, the construction of the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India (TAPI) gas pipeline, hydrocarbon exploration and production projects at offshore blocks in the Turkmen sector of the Caspian Sea, the construction of gas chemical complexes, the modernization of oil refineries, gas chemical complexes, the development of hydrogen technologies, and other projects.
Turkmenistan's consistent participation in international industry forums confirms its commitment to mutually beneficial cooperation and strengthening energy security.
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