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“The 20-year agreement with Azerbaijan on the purchase of natural gas was coming to an end. However, as a result of fruitful negotiations with the Azerbaijani side, the duration of the contract was extended for another 20 years,” said Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze during his appearance on the “Imedi LIVE” program.21 May 2026-12:38
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On Wednesday, talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping made no progress on the long-planned 1,615-mile pipeline intended to deliver 50 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually from Russia’s Yamal field to China.20 May 2026-18:24
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Slovakia is moving to secure a long-term natural gas contract with Azerbaijan for at least 10 years as it accelerates its exit from Russian energy dependencies. Slovakia's Deputy Prime Minister Tomas Taraba announced the negotiations, emphasizing that Azerbaijan has proven to be a highly reliable partner in Bratislava's efforts to diversify its energy mix ahead of the European Union's mandatory November 1, 2027, deadline to phase out all Russian gas imports.19 May 2026-12:09
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India is intensifying efforts to diversify its energy imports as demand for cleaner fuels continues to rise. Pandiyan Goa, head of the LPG division at Bharat Petroleum, has confirmed that India is interested in purchasing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from SOCAR. According to him, the Indian state-owned refiner is already holding talks with its Azerbaijani counterpart on potential LNG cooperation.12 Feb 2026-09:01
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Türkiye has reached an agreement with Azerbaijan on a new long-term natural gas supply contract totaling 33 billion cubic meters, Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar said.05 Jan 2026-10:31
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin finalized a 5-year gas deal following lengthy talks at the Kremlin.26 Sep 2025-21:28
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By exporting natural gas to Syria for the first time in history, Azerbaijan is reshaping the geopolitical and energy landscape of the Middle East. What once seemed improbable—a South Caucasus country fueling war-torn Syria—has become a reality. Starting August 2, Azerbaijani gas will begin flowing into Aleppo, and from there, possibly deeper into the Syrian heartland. This is not just an energy deal. It is a clear signal: Baku is emerging as a serious geopolitical player beyond its traditional orbit.02 Aug 2025-09:35
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Ukraine’s state energy company Naftogaz has inked its first deal with Azerbaijan’s SOCAR to import a small volume of Azerbaijan-origin natural gas via the Transbalkan route, marking a strategic milestone in diversifying Ukraine’s energy sources.28 Jul 2025-15:45
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