SOCAR, TotalEnergies, ADNOC, BOTAS Sign Absheron Phase Two Gas Sales Agreement
06.01.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

June 01, 2026 [Reuters]- SOCAR, TotalEnergies, ADNOC International and Turkey’s BOTAS have signed a ​natural gas sales and purchase agreement ‌for gas to be produced from Azerbaijan’s Absheron field.

 

The agreement was signed on ​the sidelines of Baku Energy Week, ​by SOCAR President Rovshan Najaf, BOTAS ⁠Chairman and General Manager Abdulvahit ​Fidan, TotalEnergies senior vice president for exploration ​and production Europe Martino Panizzi, and Mohammed Al Aryani, President International Gas at XRG.

A final ​investment decision for the second ​phase of the Absheron project is expected this year. ‌Annual ⁠gas production is expected to begin in 2029 and reach above 4 billion cubic metres (bcm).

Around half of the production ​is expected ​to ⁠be supplied to the Turkish market under the agreement, a ​SOCAR official said.

The Absheron field ​is ⁠one of Azerbaijan’s largest gas-condensate fields. The second development phase would boost ⁠Azerbaijan’s ​gas export potential and ​contribute to regional energy security.

 

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