Turkmenistan says its gas reserves total 50 trillion cubic meters

Turkmenistan says its gas reserves total 50 trillion cubic meters

Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, May 28

By Huseyn Hasanov Trend:

Total natural gas reserves of Turkmenistan are estimated at 50 trillion cubic meters, head of the country’s Turkmengas state concern Myrat Archayev said in a report at an international gas congress underway in Turkmenistan’s Avaza.

Turkmenistan’s proven natural gas reserves account for about 10 percent of the world gas reserves, despite that the current level of gas production in the country accounts for only 2 percent of the world gas production.

According to an audit held by the UK’s Gaffney, Cline & Associates, reserves of the Turkmen Galkynysh field, together with reserves of the Yashlar field, are estimated at 26.2 trillion cubic meters of gas and reaches 27.4 trillion cubic meters together with reserves of the reopened Garakel field.

"Turkmenistan seeks to contribute to global sustainable human development by ensuring stable and reliable supplies of the most environmentally friendly hydrocarbons to consumers, promote energy efficiency and help reduce the impact on the environment," Archayev said in his report.

Turkmenistan is among the main suppliers of natural gas in Central Asia, currently being the largest supplier of gas to China.

The report said that Turkmenistan, thanks to its favorable geopolitical position and rich hydrocarbon deposits, has vast potential to further increase export of gas to various destinations, including European and Asian markets.

Follow Trend on Telegram. Only most interesting and important news

More related articles

International forum on attracting foreign investment in the oil and gas industry
International forum on attracting foreign investment in the oil and gas industry
Turkmenistan announces developed optimal options for sulfur utilization
Turkmenistan’s total natural gas reserves revised
Turkmen president appoints deputy PM for fuel, energy complex
23.05.2018 | Participants of TGC 2018 notes important role of Turkmenistan in the world energy market