ASTANA, Kazakhstan, August 5. Kazakhstan and
Indonesia are set to strengthen their energy partnership through
the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding, Trend reports via the Kazakh
Energy Ministry.
This was announced following a meeting in Astana between the
Minister of Energy of Kazakhstan, Yerlan Akkenzhenov, and the
Ambassador of Indonesia to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, Mohamad
Fadjroel Rahman.
During the talks, the sides discussed concrete steps to deepen
cooperation in the oil and gas sector, with a focus on attracting
investment and introducing advanced technologies. Kazakhstan
confirmed its commitment to creating favorable conditions for
foreign energy companies and highlighted its current efforts to
enhance investment appeal and ensure stability in the sector.
“Signing the memorandum will open up new opportunities for
full-scale cooperation,” Minister Akkenzhenov stated, adding that
Indonesia is viewed as an important partner in developing the
energy sector.
Ambassador Rahman confirmed Indonesia’s interest in expanding
joint initiatives and expressed readiness to move toward practical
cooperation on future projects.