The next issue of the magazine "Oil, Gas and Mineral Resources of Turkmenistan

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The next issue of the "Oil, Gas and Mineral Resources of Turkmenistan" magazine of the State Concern "Turkmennebit" has been published.  The publication, covering the main events and trends in the fuel and energy complex of our country, presents an analysis of the reforms taking place in the economic sphere.

 The periodical opens with an article by IUOG Rector Sh. Abdrakhmanov "Methods for preventing the absorption of drilling fluids".  The article is devoted to the development of modern methods and technologies aimed at finding alternative solutions in this direction.

 Also, the readers' attention is provided with the material of the senior researcher of the Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gas of the State Concern "Turkmengas" M. Khalilov, dedicated to the prospects for the development and development of sulfur deposits in Turkmenistan.

 On the pages of the journal one can get acquainted with the opinions of leading experts, analysis of the current situation, forecasts, statistics and facts about the latest technologies and modern equipment, as well as research conducted by Turkmen scientists.

 The articles of the journal are devoted to innovative methods of natural gas processing, improved methods in the field of hydrocarbon production, development of fields and reservoirs characterized by particular difficulty for development.

 One of the central topics of the publications is the further diversification of the supplies of Turkmen hydrocarbons to world markets.

 The material "Obtaining activated carbon by carbonization of rice husks in Turkmenistan" will arouse the interest of both specialists and a wide range of readers.  The author of the article presents an export-oriented and import substitution project of the Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan.

 The relevance of the articles published in the journal undoubtedly makes them in demand not only among specialists, but also among numerous readers in our country.

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