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Uzbekneftegaz, China’s Jereh Group discuss expansion of energy equipment cooperation

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Uzbekneftegaz, China’s Jereh Group discuss expansion of energy equipment cooperation

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 2. Abdugani Sanginov,
chairman of the board of Uzbekneftegaz, met with executives from
China’s Jereh Group, a major manufacturer of oil and gas equipment,
to discuss ongoing projects and new areas of cooperation, Trend reports via
Uzbekneftgaz.

The talks focused on joint initiatives involving the servicing
of compact compressor stations supplied by Jereh, as well as the
delivery of specialized transportation equipment for drilling and
well-repair operations.

The parties reviewed measures to ensure the uninterrupted
operation of 24 compact compressor units installed at the Shurtan
field, the supply and installation of gas-processing separators,
and efforts to accelerate the commissioning of 10 compressor units
delivered to the North and East Berdakh fields operated by the
Ustyurt Department.

The meeting also covered Jereh’s work under existing contracts
for the production and delivery of two specialized cementing units
for the Uzneftgaz drilling enterprise, as well as two coiled tubing
units and nitrogen pumping systems for the Mubarek and Ustyurt
production sites.




In addition, the sides discussed proposals for expanding
maintenance services for compressor equipment, evaluating
gas-engine power generation technologies, and advancing the
digitalization of production and gas-processing facilities.

The meeting concluded with agreements to strengthen mutually
beneficial cooperation, improve technical solutions, and develop
competitive commercial proposals for future projects.

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