BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 20. Japanese
industrial conglomerate Kawasaki Heavy Industries considers
Turkmenistan’s investment climate favorable and is ready to assist
in the country’s industrial modernization and infrastructure
projects, a company representative told Trend.


"We highly assess them. At the same time, we have strong
expectations for further improvements in the future. We would be
delighted if, through our cooperation, we could help achieve
significant progress and create even more favorable conditions,"
the company representative said.


Speaking about its potential contribution to Turkmenistan’s
long-term energy strategy, Kawasaki Heavy Industries highlighted
that its experience in both fossil fuel and renewable energy
technologies allows the company to provide substantial support
across multiple sectors.







"Our primary focus is on industrial modernization. However, we
aim to leverage our solutions to expand into other sectors as
well," a company representative noted.


Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. is one of the top three leading
Japanese heavy industry companies producing motorcycles, aircraft,
ships, railway vehicles, and industrial machinery. In Turkmenistan,
Kawasaki Heavy Industries helped build the natural gas-to-gasoline
plant in Ahal, the first in the world to produce gasoline from
natural gas. The plant processes 1.8 billion cubic meters of gas
annually, producing 600,000 tons of ECO-93 gasoline, 12,000 tons of
diesel, and 115,000 tons of liquefied gas.