TCOR will purchase pumping equipment in China

21:17 15.09.2020 6865

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The President of Turkmenistan signed a decree allowing the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries, at its own expense, to conclude a contract with Helensville Group Limited (PRC) for the purchase of pumping equipment and spare parts for various pumps necessary for production.

The draft of this resolution was presented to the head of state by Vice-Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Myratgeldi Meredov at a government meeting held last Friday via digital video communication.

According to the document, it is planned to purchase pumping equipment and spare parts for technological facilities of the TCOR. Among them are installations for the production of high-octane gasoline and its components, lubricating oils, as well as bitumen from the Seyidinsky oil refinery.

By signing the decree, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov pointed out the importance of widespread use of innovative technologies in the fuel and energy complex, expanding mutually beneficial international cooperation with leading oil and gas companies, and attracting foreign investment.

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