TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, February 3. Uzbekneftegaz
and China’s BGP discussed the final terms of cooperation for the
implementation of large-scale seismic surveys in Uzbekistan,
Trend reports via the
Uzbek company.
The talks took place during a meeting in China between the
Chairman of the Board of Uzbekneftegaz, Abdugani Sanginov, and the
management of BGP.
During the negotiations, particular attention was paid to
finalizing the key parameters of cooperation, including the
commercial terms of the agreement. The Chairman of the Board
emphasized the importance of the timely and full implementation of
all agreed commitments in practice.
According to the Uzbek company, Uzbekneftegaz and BGP reached an
agreement to conduct seismic surveys in Uzbekistan in the current
year. Under the first phase, surveys will cover an area of 3,000
square kilometers in the Mubarek region, followed by a second phase
covering 1,300 square kilometers in the Ustyurt region.
BGP Inc. operates as a significant state-owned subsidiary under
the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and ranks among the
top global geophysical service providers. Established in 1961, it
has transformed into an international entity focused on seismic
data acquisition, processing, interpretation, and associated
technologies for the oil and gas sector.