ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 10. The fourth
phase of development of the Galkynysh gas field will be launched in
the coming days, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov
said, Trend reports
via the press service of the Turkmen Government.


The announcement was made during a public address marking the
start of construction of the new settlement in the Imambaba rural
council area of the Yoloten district in the Mary region, in
proximity to the Galkynysh gas field.


The President also noted that Galkynysh is one of the country’s
largest gas fields and a key component of Turkmenistan’s export
strategy.


The upcoming phase is expected to expand production capacity and
support further development of the country’s energy sector.







The TAPI gas pipeline is an international natural gas
transportation project designed to deliver Turkmen gas from the
Galkynysh field through Afghanistan and Pakistan to India, with a
total annual capacity of 33 billion cubic meters of gas. The
pipeline is expected to supply approximately 5 billion cubic meters
per year to Afghanistan and 14 billion cubic meters per year each
to Pakistan and India.


The total length of the route is approximately 1,814 km, and
Turkmenistan has completed construction of its 214-kilometer
section, preparing it for operation, while work continues on the
Afghan and subsequent sections of the route.