AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCaspian Logistics Bottleneck: Turkmenbashi’s modern container port is reportedly running at just 25–30% capacity as carriers face visa and permit hurdles, even though the Trans-Caspian route’s demand is rising. Oil & Gas Modernization: Türkmennebit commissioned a new gas condensate separation and transportation unit at the Uzynada field, cutting the need to haul raw hydrocarbons to other fields and speeding processing. Malaysia–Turkmenistan Energy Deal: PETRONAS Carigali signed a production sharing agreement for offshore Blocks 19 and 20 and a 2D seismic cooperation deal, while Malaysia’s leadership framed the move as long-term reserve access and supply security. Bilateral Power & Transport Push with Azerbaijan: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov’s state visit to Baku focused on expanding energy cooperation (including electricity exports) and transport/logistics corridors, with multiple industry and trade documents signed. Water & Food Security Planning: A UN-backed hardtalk in Ashgabat mapped water scenarios for 2026–2050, linking water management to agriculture, jobs, social protection, and biodiversity. Agriculture Capacity Building: Turkmen officials completed Italy-based training on sustainable agriculture, governance, and climate resilience under the BRIDGE project. Digital Services for Telecom Users: Turkmentelecom launched outsourced call-centre services for public sector and consumer queries. Power Outage Fallout: Mary Region residents reported frequent blackouts during extreme heat, triggering inspections and dismissals, though disruptions reportedly continue.
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