An important event in the Turkmen gas industry was the recognition of the long-term work of one of the country's leading specialists, Akmuhammet Ashyrov, who devoted more than 40 years of his life to the development of the gas industry. His contribution to the development and exploitation of gas fields, as well as to the modernization of Turkmenistan's infrastructure, was highly appreciated by the state and the professional community.
Having started his career in 1985 after graduating from the Turkmen Polytechnic Institute, Akmuhammet Ashyrov became one of the first specialists working in such iconic places for the country as the Eastern Shatlyk and Western Shatlyk gas fields. From the very beginning, his path was associated with those key stages that determined the growth and development of the country's gas industry.
It was during these years that the infrastructure for natural gas production was actively developing, and Akmuhammet Ashyrov participated in the design and implementation of new technologies for gas production and processing. He later continued his career at large gas facilities such as Şatlykgazçykaryş and Marygazçykaryş, where he held senior positions.
Akmuhammet Ashyrov is not only a high-level professional, but also a mentor for many young specialists, thanks to which his name has become synonymous with experience and quality in the gas industry. As a chief engineer and specialist in the operation of gas pipelines and compressor stations, he ensured uninterrupted gas supply for both the domestic market and for export.
For many years of work, Akmuhammet Ashyrov's merited work was awarded the high state medal "Gayrat". This recognition is a clear evidence of his services to the country and the industry as a whole.
Akmuhammet Ashyrov's professionalism, experience and dedication make him one of the most prominent representatives of Turkmenistan's gas industry. His many years of work and achievements serve as an example for young specialists and continue to inspire the entire industry to new achievements.
Source: “Nebit-Gaz” Newspaper