Vietnam and Uzbekistan agree on co-operation in oil and gas exploration

Vietnam and Uzbekistan have agreed to promote bilateral co-operation on oil and gas exploration in order to sign a contract on oil and gas exploration in Uzbekistan and transfer coal-to-liquid technology. The agreement was reached at the two-day meeting of the Vietnam-Uzbekistan Inter-governmental Committee on Economic, Commercial, Scientific and Technological Co-operation which closed in Hanoi […]

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Vietnam and Uzbekistan have agreed to promote bilateral co-operation on oil and gas exploration in order to sign a contract on oil and gas exploration in Uzbekistan and transfer coal-to-liquid technology.

The agreement was reached at the two-day meeting of the Vietnam-Uzbekistan Inter-governmental Committee on Economic, Commercial, Scientific and Technological Co-operation which closed in Hanoi on August 21.

In agriculture, Vietnam and Uzbekistan agreed to sign an agreement on the quarantine of plants and an agreement on agricultural co-operation.

During the meeting, the chambers of commerce and industry of the two countries signed a co-operation agreement and the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group and Uzbekistan”s State oil and gas company Uzbeneftegaz signed an agreement on oil and gas co-operation.

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