Clayton Nash, Director of Strategic Development at Tegre:
“I was very pleased to participate in the TEIF 2025 International Forum in Kuala Lumpur, where I was invited to the current conference in Ashgabat. Our company specializes in emission reduction, and at the conference we are particularly interested in discussing strategies and methodologies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Turkmenistan is demonstrating significant progress in this direction, setting an excellent example, and we hope for successful business development in your country.”

James Wiltshire, Senior Consultant at GaffneyCline:
“The session on increasing hydrocarbon production at mature fields using artificial intelligence seemed especially important to me. The role of AI is constantly growing, and technological innovations in recent years have significantly increased the volume of data generated by companies. While technical expertise is necessary to use and identify the presence of data, it is artificial intelligence that will allow us to work with it effectively. One of the key ideas I took from this session is that AI will not replace existing jobs, but on the contrary, will expand the capabilities of specialists in the industry. I am very pleased to participate in this conference, as I believe we have an important goal ahead of us.”

Eric Livny, Head of the Resident Office of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in Turkmenistan:
“As a banker, I can confidently say that artificial intelligence is now being implemented everywhere, including in the banking sector. Indeed, it is necessary to keep up with the times not only in industry. In Turkmenistan, we note, firstly, a growing emphasis on increasingly environmentally friendly approaches to work, reducing emissions and losses. The second point, which interests me greatly and may find time for discussion, is observing how oil and gas companies around the world are becoming pioneers in the field of renewable energy. They are developing renewable energy in parallel with their core business, becoming leaders in this direction as well.”
Organized by the State Concerns “Turkmengaz”, “Turkmennebit”, and the State Corporation “Turkmengeology” in partnership with the Turkmen Energy Forum, and with the support of S&P Global Commodity Insights (Platts) and the British company GaffneyCline, the TESC 2025 conference in Ashgabat is of great significance for the energy sector of the region and the world. It serves as an important platform for sharing best practices, discussing innovative solutions, and strengthening cooperation in such critically important areas as emission reduction, the implementation of artificial intelligence in the oil and gas industry, and the development of renewable energy sources.