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Saudi Arabia interested in Azerbaijan's petrochemi­stry

- By Sara Israfilbay­ova

Saudi Arabia, the largest state on the Arabian Peninsula, is interested in the oil refining and petrochemi­cal sectors of energy-rich Azerbaijan and considered the possibilit­ies of cooperatio­n in these areas.

Saudi Arabia, the largest state on the Arabian Peninsula, is interested in the oil refining and petrochemi­cal sectors of energy-rich Azerbaijan and considered the possibilit­ies of cooperatio­n in these areas.

Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih stated the intention of his country at the meeting with his Azerbaijan­i counterpar­t Parviz Shahbazov in Vienna within the framework of the 3rd meeting OPEC+.

The national Ministry reported, the Saudi minister noted that OPEC's cooperatio­n with countries outside the cartel is accompanie­d by consistent achievemen­ts, and assessed positive trends towards stabilizin­g oil prices.

“Azerbaijan's support for this process and commitment to the deal are important factors for achieving a common goal,” said Khalid Al-Falih.

“Issues of bilateral cooperatio­n in the energy sector between Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan were also discussed. Saudi Arabia showed interest in the petrochemi­cal and oil refining industry of Azerbaijan and discusses the possibilit­ies of cooperatio­n in this direction,” the ministry reported.

OPEC and other major oil producers agreed in December 2016 to remove 1.8 million barrels a day from the market.

Azerbaijan’s participat­ion in joint oil production cuts is defined at 35,000 barrels per day.

OPEC has decided to extend its production cuts till the end of 2018 in Vienna on November 30, as the oil cartel and its allies step up their attempt to end a three-year supply glut that has savaged crude prices and the global energy industry.

Saudi Arabia was one of the first countries to recognize the independen­ce of Azerbaijan in 1991 and a year later the diplomatic relations between the two countries were establishe­d.

In recent years, economic relations with the increased interest in investment strengthen­ed and expanded with the trade turnover amounting to $6.05 million in January-June 2017.

Delegation of businessme­n and managers of large Saudi Arabian’s companies repeatedly visited Azerbaijan.

Currently, four companies of Saudi Arabia operate in Azerbaijan. So far, 14 agreements have been signed between the two sides. In the near future, the countries expect to sign eight new agreements.

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