Energy - 2024
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On May 1, at the Tashkent International Investment Forum, the Ministers of Energy of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on the interconnection of the energy syste...
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The volume of Azerbaijani natural gas supplied through the Bulgaria-Greece connecting pipeline (IGB) in May will cover 76.6% of Bulgaria's domestic demand.
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The Chambers of Accounts of Turkiye and Azerbaijan signed a protocol on cooperation on the audit of the Igdir-Nakhchivan gas pipeline construction project, the Turkish state pipeline company BOTAS ann...
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan approved the "Regulation on the preparation, approval and control of the energy balance". Prime Minister Ali Asadov signed the document the day before.
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In the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (NAR), 8 thousand hectares have been allocated for the production of alternative energy sources, of which 5 thousand hectares are intended for the production of s...
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Energy transition is important for countries like Azerbaijan, and we must ensure that the transition is soft and purposeful, Samir Sharifov, Minister of Finance and Governor from Azerbaijan at ADB, s...
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Uzbekistan plans to create more than 20 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev said yesterday at the opening of the Tashkent Investment Forum. "Uzbeki...
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Uzbekistan considers Europe as the main market for exporting its electricity. This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Energy of Uzbekistan Umid Mamadaminov.
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Gazprom shares (GAZP) reacted negatively to the release of IFRS reporting for 2023. The value of the securities decreased by 4.2% to ₽156.38 per share, according to data from the Moscow Stock Exchang...
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Hungarian oil and gas company MOL reported that it has discovered a new field in the central part of the country, from which about a thousand barrels of oil per day can be extracted.
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Average exchange prices for gas in Europe increased by about 6% in monthly terms by the end of April, slightly exceeding 320 dollars per thousand cubic meters, remaining at the level of spring 2021.










