Pakistan and Azerbaijan to expand cooperation in oil and gas sector
Pakistan and Azerbaijan have agreed to promote and expand cooperation in the oil and gas sector for the mutual
benefit of the two countries. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to this effect was signed at the conclusion of a
two-day Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) meeting held in Baku.
Petroleum and Natural Resources Minister Nouraiz Shakoor Khan led the Pakistani delegation at the JMC meeting.
Under the MoU, both the countries would cooperate in petroleum exploration in offshore and onshore areas by providing
assistance and facilitation to the state companies to evaluate the business opportunities. They also agreed to
cooperate in the gas transmission and distribution sector in all fields, including the cross-border gas pipeline by
sharing expertise and transfer of technology.
Both the countries will exchange expertise and know-how for regional geological and large-scale mapping and
topographic surveys of mineral resources, including energy, mineral data and information. They also agreed to
collaborate for capacity-building and enhancing training skills between the institutes.
It was also agreed to form a Joint Standing Committee (JSC) to overview the progress on the implementation of the
recommendations.
Mr Shakoor said there existed a lot of potential and opportunities for Pakistan-Azerbaijan cooperation in oil, gas
and mineral sectors.
