AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCaspian Energy Deal: Malaysia’s Petronas is set to deepen its Turkmenistan upstream role after signing new agreements tied to Caspian Sea offshore Blocks 19 and 20, plus 2D seismic cooperation, as part of a broader push to expand long-term oil and gas projects with Turkmennebit and Hazarnebit. Bilateral Energy Security: Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim says Russia has also assured long-term oil, gas and diesel supplies for at least 20 years, while Turkmenistan approved new access for Malaysia—together framed as energy security “for decades.” Transport & Logistics: Turkmenistan and Malaysia also agreed to expand cooperation on an East–West international transport corridor, alongside industry, agriculture and textiles. 30-Year Partnership Showcase: Ashgabat hosted an exhibition and an international scientific conference marking 30 years of Turkmenistan–Petronas cooperation, with major industry players in attendance. Education & Skills: UNICEF and Turkmenistan rolled out training for university faculty on climate change adaptation, while an Oguz han-named engineering university held its 2026 graduation ceremony. Regional Energy Pressure: Iraq is moving to reactivate a stalled gas deal with Turkmenistan to ease a worsening summer power shortfall.
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