Energy - 2022
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Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Energy and Mining of Serbia Zorana Mikhailovich will visit Azerbaijan to participate in the upcoming meeting of the Advisory Council of the Southern Gas Corridor in...
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Samir Mollayev, General Director of SOCAR AQŞ, met with a delegation led by the Director of the Iraqi Drilling Company (IDC) Basim Abdulkarim and discussed the possibilities of cooperation in the fiel...
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A presentation of a preliminary draft roadmap for the use of wind energy in the Azerbaijani waters of the Caspian Sea was held.The presentation took place yesterday during the reception by Energy Mini...
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In 2021, a solid waste incineration plant located in the Balakhani village of the Sabunchi district of Baku, owned by Clean City OJSC (on the balance sheet of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic o...
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At the end of 2021, Azerbaijan exported 1,677 million kWh of electricity, imports amounted to 151.5 million kWh. This was reported by the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan.According to the data, this i...
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Due to lack of electricity, Uzbekneftegaz JSC suspended the operation of one oil refinery and three gas processing enterprises, as well as hydrocarbon production at 64 fields, the company's press serv...
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The Kremlin called "fake hysteria" reports that Russia, in response to sanctions, could stop gas supplies to Europe. "This is another brilliant example of such fake hysteria. Russia, in the most diffi...
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European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson sees geopolitical factors among the factors of unprecedentedly high gas prices."The current period is extremely important for the energy sector in the EU....
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Due to the increase in the incidence of coronavirus infection, PJSC LUKOIL transfers 50% of the company and subsidiaries to remote work from January 26, 2022, with the exception of employees involved...
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Baku/26.01.22// Turan: Due to windless weather, the UK is forced to turn on coal-fired power plants to cover peaks in electricity demand. Each coal-fired megawatt costs more than $5,000 for the Britis...









