The Minister of Oil and Gas held talks with the US energy services company Baker Hughes on expanding cooperation and exploring joint opportunities in energy services and advanced technology.
The discussions took place on the sidelines of the 21st Liquefied Natural Gas Conference in Qatar.
The talks focused on utilizing the company’s expertise and technologies to improve operational efficiency, enhance performance, and support sustainability across the country’s energy sector.


Baker Hughes
Baker Hughes is a major American energy technology company founded in 1907, originally specializing in drill bits for the oil and gas industry. It has grown through significant mergers and technological innovation to become a global leader in providing services and equipment for energy development.
Qatar
Qatar is a sovereign country located on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, historically shaped by its Bedouin heritage and its long-standing pearl diving and fishing economy. It transformed dramatically in the mid-20th century following the discovery of vast oil and natural gas reserves, which propelled it into a position of significant global economic and political influence. Today, the nation is known for its modern skyline, hosting major international events, and preserving its cultural identity through institutions like the Museum of Islamic Art.
Turkey
Turkey is a transcontinental nation bridging Europe and Asia, with a rich history rooted in the ancient civilizations of Anatolia and later as the heart of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Its modern identity was forged in 1923 as the Republic of Turkey under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The country is renowned for its diverse cultural heritage, featuring historic sites like Hagia Sophia, Ephesus, and Cappadocia.
Libya
Libya is a North African country with a rich history rooted in ancient civilizations like the Phoenicians and Romans, followed by centuries of Arab and Ottoman influence. In the modern era, it was an Italian colony before gaining independence in 1951, later becoming known for Muammar Gaddafi’s lengthy rule from 1969 until the 2011 revolution. The country is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the ancient Greek city of Cyrene and the Roman ruins of Leptis Magna.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































