Azerbaijan state caspian oil fleet company
Iteca Caspian has established itself as the leading organiser of exhibitions and conferences in Azerbaijan. The events of Iteca Caspian are held with the official support of Azerbaijan State structures. The company's portfolio includes such events as International Caspian Oil & Gas Exhibition and Conference Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Closed Joint-Stock Company plays connecting role in the Transport Corridor Europe-Caucasus-Asia (TRACECA), provides marine transportation of goods and passengers along with Trans-Caspian Sea as well as provides offshore support services for oil and gas operations. The merchant fleet consists of 51 vessels: 20 tankers, 13 ferries, 15 universal dry-cargo, 2 Ro-Ro ships as well as 1 auxiliary vessel and 1 floating workshop. Caspian Marine Services Limited operates a fleet of offshore marine support vessels, serving the offshore oil and gas exploration and production industry. Caspian Marine Services Limited, Azerbaijan Branch Office ACSC was established in 2013, when Azerbaijan’s two largest fleets – the Azerbaijan State Caspian Sea Shipping Company and the Caspian Sea Oil Fleet of the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic – were merged. Its large fleet consists of over 264 vessels. The company also operates ship repair and construction yards in the city of Baku.
Iteca Caspian has established itself as the leading organiser of exhibitions and conferences in Azerbaijan. The events of Iteca Caspian are held with the official support of Azerbaijan State structures. The company's portfolio includes such events as International Caspian Oil & Gas Exhibition and Conference
Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (ASCO) regularly modernizes its transportation and oil fleet. In addition to using the capabilities of the local naval industry, the company also cooperates with foreign countries. Azerbaijan State Caspian Shipping Company which was mainly involved in cargo shipping and 2. Caspian Sea Oil Fleet offshore service operation division of the SOCAR were merged and Azerbaijan The tanker Lachin is a part of the policy of turning Azerbaijan into a key logistics center of the region, he added. The ASCO was established by merging country’s two largest fleets – the Azerbaijan State Caspian Sea Shipping Company and the Caspian Sea Oil Fleet of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic, the state oil company of the azerbaijan republic The State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) is involved in exploring oil and gas fields, producing, processing, and transporting oil, gas, and gas condensate, marketing petroleum and petrochemical products in domestic and international markets, and supplying natural gas to industry and the public in Azerbaijan. Caspian Marine Services Limited has a fleet of 26 vessels operating predominantly in the Caspian Sea region, the fleet is a combination of owned and managed vessels.With a fleet of modern, diverse and technologically advanced vessels we provide a full range of services capable of supporting a wide variety of offshore activities from pipe-lay, anchor handling, platform supply, passenger transfer services, heavy-lift, Flotel service, towage, seabed survey, cargo transportation and diving support.
14 Nov 2016 Caspian Marine Services Company, which operates offshore marine support vessels, may soon expand its fleet. The company has a strategic alliance with Azerbaijan's State Oil Company (SOCAR) and Azerbaijan Caspian
The tanker Lachin is a part of the policy of turning Azerbaijan into a key logistics center of the region, he added. The ASCO was established by merging country’s two largest fleets – the Azerbaijan State Caspian Sea Shipping Company and the Caspian Sea Oil Fleet of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic, the state oil company of the azerbaijan republic The State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) is involved in exploring oil and gas fields, producing, processing, and transporting oil, gas, and gas condensate, marketing petroleum and petrochemical products in domestic and international markets, and supplying natural gas to industry and the public in Azerbaijan.
9 Jun 2006 is an annual report issued by BP Exploration (Caspian a Shallow-water Gunashli is developed by the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic As a result of the agreement, Az Logistics' truck fleet is being upgraded and.
Caspian Shipping Company to modernize its fleet in International Shipping News 23/05/2019 Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (ASCO) will build 56 new vessels within 10 years to service oil fields. Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company was established by merging Azerbaijan’s two largest fleets - Azerbaijan State Caspian Sea Shipping Company and Caspian Sea Oil Fleet of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan, on October 22, 2013, with the aim of continuing fundamental structural reforms in the economy, enhancing local and international ASCO was established in 2013 by merging Azerbaijan’s two largest fleets - Azerbaijan State Caspian Sea Shipping Company and Caspian Sea Oil Fleet of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan. The company includes specialized fleet, shipyards as well as transport fleet. ASCO tanker fleet holds a leading position in the Caspian basin. The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Respublikası Dövlət Neft Şirkəti), largely known as SOCAR is a 100% state-owned national oil and gas company headquartered in Baku, Azerbaijan. The company produces oil and natural gas from onshore and offshore fields in the Azerbaijani segment of the Caspian Sea. Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (ASCO) regularly modernizes its transportation and oil fleet. In addition to using the capabilities of the local naval industry, the company also cooperates SOCAR and BP announced today that the first exploration well was spudded on the Shafag-Asiman offshore block in the Azerbaijan sector of the Caspian Sea on 13 January. SOCAR and BP each hold 50% equity interest. BP is operator during the exploration phase of the project. Drilling is conducted by SOCAR’s Caspian Drilling Company.
22 Jun 2012 The Soviet Caspian Fleet, based in Baku, was perhaps best known for a novelty, While certain pairs of states have worked out bilateral treaties dividing the In 2008, gunboats from Azerbaijan's coast guard threatened oil rigs operated by Malaysian and Canadian companies working for Turkmenistan
By the decree of the President of the Azerbaijan Republic dated 22 October 2013 the country's two largest fleets - the Azerbaijan State Caspian Sea Shipping Company and the Caspian Sea Oil Fleet of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic were merged, and the "Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping" Closed Joint-Stock Company was established.
SOCAR and BP announced today that the first exploration well was spudded on the Shafag-Asiman offshore block in the Azerbaijan sector of the Caspian Sea on 13 January. SOCAR and BP each hold 50% equity interest. BP is operator during the exploration phase of the project. Drilling is conducted by SOCAR’s Caspian Drilling Company.