Azerbaijan plans to start exporting gas to Hungary at the end of 2023, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said. The President stressed that the Czech Republic, Montenegro,...
The construction of the Trans-Caspian gas pipeline is not a project of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan’s role in this project is exclusively transit, President Ilham Aliyev said....
The petrochemical company “South Oil Trading FZE” (UAE) has opened a representative office in Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani representative office of South Oil Trading FZE was...
The rules of organization and functioning the electricity market in Azerbaijan have been defined. The process of introducing elements of the electricity market will consist...
Pakistan is in talks with Azerbaijan to import Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants (POL) products on credit, as well as to agree on liquefied natural gas...
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In January 2023, electricity production in Azerbaijan increased by 7.7% compared to January 2022 to 2 billion 755.9 thousand kW/h, the country’s Energy Minister Parviz...
Moldova expects to receive gas from Azerbaijan through Romania thanks to an agreement signed by Azerbaijan’s State Oil Company SOCAR and the Romanian Romgaz S.A.,...
Azerbaijan exported 600 mcm of gas to Bulgaria in 2022, Minister of Energy Parviz Shahbazov wrote on Twitter, Report informs. “At the meeting with the Minister...
The Masdar company of the United Arab Emirates is an important and reliable partner for Azerbaijan, Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov said during his meeting with...
According to operational data, the production of electricity in Azerbaijan increased by 4% and amounted to 28,988.5 million kWh in 2022, the Minister of Energy...
During a recent visit to Baku, the Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović, met with senior Azerbaijani government and industry officials to discuss energy cooperation between Serbia and Azerbaijan.
The leaders of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Hungary and Romania signed an agreement in Bucharest to build an underwater electric cable under the Black Sea. The ambitious project could support the EU's diversification efforts by creating a corridor for green energy.