Bulgaria’s largest natural gas distribution company Bulgargaz faces harsh criticism after it became known that the terms of the contract for gas supplies from Azerbaijan to Bulgaria had been disclosed.
Bulgaria’s largest natural gas distribution company Bulgargaz faces harsh criticism after it became known that the terms of the contract for gas supplies from Azerbaijan to Bulgaria had been disclosed.
Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Energy has released oil and gas figures for the past 11 months of this year, which show that the country’s oil production has decreased by 16.5 thousand tons compared to the 2020 figures.
According to a report, the agreement between Iran, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan on a natural gas swap deal for up to two billion cubic meters of Turkmen gas has taken effect on January 01, 2022.
The company said it will build, operate and transfer these high quality waste management units in the developing industrial areas of Azerbaijan.
Due to the growth of the non-oil & gas component in the medium term, the share of Azerbaijan's oil & gas GDP will exceed 35 %, Deputy Head of the Market Analysis Department of the Russian Gazprombank Gulnara Haydarshina told Trend.
The existing infrastructure can take in 1 billion cubic meters of Azerbaijani gas without waiting for the connection to be completed.
Iranian Energy Minister Aliakbar Mehrabian further stressed the importance of enhancing cooperation with Baku and working together to complete two jointly-owned dams while also highlighting closer cooperation with Russia.
Russian oil and gas company Lukoil and Malaysia’s Petronas have changed their previously announced agreement related to Lukoil’s acquisition of an interest in the Shah Deniz natural gas project in the Azerbaijan sector of the Caspian Sea from Petronas.
Azerbaijan's large external buffers have been preserved during the pandemic and are supported by the higher oil price.
Iran has entered a gas swap agreement with Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan on Sunday on the sidelines of the 15th meeting of the Economic Cooperation Organization.
Iran, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan have signed a trilateral gas swap deal for up to 2 billion cubic meters per year, Iranian media reported.
Under the deal, from 1.5 to 2 billion cubic meters of gas will be pumped annually from Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan via Iran.
In the longer term, Romanian gas demand would increase further as the country expects to shut down large coal-fired capacities.
Iran and Azerbaijan have reportedly reached a landmark agreement in principle to cooperate on oil and gas issues.
Total gas reserves in Greece are less than even a single year of gas consumption, making the country highly dependent on natural gas imports in order to substain its consumption levels.
Iranian Oil Minister Javad Oji made the announcement after a meeting with Azerbaijan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Development Shahin Mustafayev, Shana reported
Iran and Azerbaijan, members of the OPEC+ alliance, are looking at finalizing "soon" a number of energy deals, including joint development of an oil field in the Caspian Sea, Iranian oil minister Javad Owji said Nov. 21.
Even though TurkStream has made Bulgaria a very important transit country, the Eastern European nation’s dependence on the Russian gas has decreased. It is expected to keep declining for reasons including the start of gas imports from Azerbaijan as of January 2021, as well as expanding opportunities to import LNG.
Azerbaijan said it’s been approached by potential new European natural gas buyers after prices for the fuel soared.
Turkey has signed an agreement to import natural gas from Azerbaijan to meet the surging demand.
Azerbaijan's energy minister told the Reuters news service October 14 that a new agreement was signed to deliver natural gas from the country's offshore Shah Deniz field to Turkey.
In just a couple of days, Russia’s biggest oil and gas company announced it would mark a significant footprint in Caspian gas and crude oil exploration in Azerbaijan. Lukoil has bought shares from BP and Petronas, following approval from Azeri authorities.
Azerbaijan, a Eurasian country at the border of Eastern Europe and western Asia, increased its production of natural gas by 36%, or more than 200 billion cubic feet (Bcf), between 2017 and 2019.
Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Energy and the Industry & Trade Ministry of the Czech Republic have signed an agreement on energy cooperation.