Africazine:
Azerbaijan and Egypt are strengthening their energy ties through significant agreements and projects.
During a meeting at the Baku Energy Forum, Azerbaijan’s Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov and Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi discussed the growing energy cooperation between their nations. They highlighted the importance of recent agreements, including a Memorandum of Understanding on renewable energy and a Framework Agreement for oil and gas trade.
Azerbaijan and Egypt Forge New Energy Partnerships
The meeting underscored the importance of mutual visits by state leaders in enhancing bilateral relations. Energy cooperation has notably progressed in recent years, marking a new chapter for both countries. The officials emphasized the significance of the Memorandum of Understanding on electricity and renewable energy, which aims to bolster collaboration in these vital sectors.
Additionally, the Framework Agreement signed between SOCAR and EGPC in March covers various aspects of energy trade, including crude oil, petroleum products, and LNG. This agreement also addresses production, exploration, refining, and the development of human capital.
Azerbaijan: Key figures on energy cooperation
- 1.3 million tons of LNG supplied to Egypt since 2023
- 200 MW solar power plant project under consideration
Future Prospects for Energy Collaboration
The meeting also explored further opportunities for collaboration within the Developing Eight Organization for Economic Cooperation (D-8). This framework may open additional avenues for joint projects and initiatives in the energy sector.
Next Steps for Azerbaijan and Egypt
- Implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding on renewable energy
- Development of the 200 MW solar power plant project
- Further discussions on D-8 cooperation
Azerbaijan and Egypt are committed to advancing their energy partnership through strategic agreements and projects.
