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Turkmenistan took part in the ADIPEC Strategic and Technical Conference
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Turkmenistan took part in the ADIPEC Strategic and Technical Conference
Published 03.11.2022
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The delegation of Turkmenistan took part in the International Oil Exhibition and Conference ADIPEC, held in Abu Dhabi (UAE) from October 31 to November 3.

The international exhibition platform attracted the attention of more than two thousand companies who presented their stands here with the presentation of products, services and solutions along the entire value chain in the energy sector.

The prestigious forum was attended by over 40 ministers from around the world, including some 150,000 global energy leaders, politicians, innovators and industry professionals.

The pavilion of the «Oil and Gas Sector of Turkmenistan» was presented at stand № 13060.

Also on the sidelines of the forum, the ADIPEC Strategic and Technical Conferences were held, in which Deputy Prime Minister Shahym Abdrahmanov took part.

High-profile speakers discussed the role of hydrogen in meeting future energy needs, changes in the energy industry in the context of geopolitical transformation, the dynamics of the LNG market and other issues.

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