Balkan Velayat continues to see large-scale construction efforts aimed at modernizing infrastructure and advancing Turkmenistan’s vital oil and gas sector. Specialists from the 1st Specialized Installation Directorate of the “Türkmenýöritenebitgazgurnama” Trust, under the State Concern “Türkmengaz,” are actively working in Balkanabat on a range of projects. These include the development of mineral resource fields, installation of new fuel pipelines, modernization of existing infrastructure, and the construction of cultural and community facilities.
The enterprise carries out major work commissioned by the State Concern “Türkmennebit,” as well as the “Balkangazüpjünçilik” and “Günbatargazakdyryş” departments. Since the start of the International Year of Peace and Trust, the team has completed projects worth over 46.5 million manats, significantly surpassing planned targets.
Thanks to their extensive experience in pipeline construction and facility development, the specialists are delivering high-quality results on tight schedules. Continued investment in modern equipment, robust technical support, and skilled human resources all contribute to the success of these initiatives.
“Under the wise leadership of the President of Turkmenistan, the oil and gas sector is achieving its goals and expanding export opportunities. Ongoing modernization and diversification of the country’s fuel and energy complex are fueling stable growth in this key industry and improving the standard of living for our people,” said Nurmammed Annamammedov, head of the directorate.
Notably, industrial facilities, including oil and gas infrastructure, are being actively built across the velayat. At the same time, infrastructure upgrades and construction of cultural and public-use buildings are in full swing. In honor of the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan’s neutrality, construction activity has significantly increased.
Current efforts include repairs to gas pipelines under the management of the “Balkangazüpjünçilik” and “Günbatargazakdyryş” departments. Installation work was recently completed at the “Gämi” hotel complex operated by the State Concern “Türkmennebit,” as well as at health and rehabilitation centers in the Avaza National Tourist Zone.
In addition, specialists are actively carrying out construction and landscaping work at the Avaza Sports Complex, under the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This is part of preparations for the Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries, which Turkmenistan is set to host this August.
Source: Türkmenmetbugat