Türkmengaz
Türkmengaz is the national gas company of Turkmenistan. It was established by a presidential decree reorganising parts of the former Ministry of Oil and Gas in July 1996. From January to November 2020, Türkmengaz had US$4.13bn in revenue.[1] It is the largest gas company in Central Asia. The chairman of the company, with rank of minister of state, is Batyr Amangeldiýewiç Amanow.[2][3]
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| Native name | "Türkmengaz" Döwlet Konserni | 
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| Type | State-owned | 
| Industry | Natural gas | 
| Founded | 1 July 1996 | 
| Headquarters | , | 
| Key people | Batyr Amanov (Chairman) | 
| Products | Natural gas | 
| Revenue | US$ 4.13 billion (Jan–Nov 2020) | 
| Number of employees | ≈20,000 (2020) | 
| Website | turkmengaz | 
Türkmengaz in 2018 opened the Kiyanly (Turkmen: Gyýanly) petrochemical complex for production of polymers. It has the capacity to produce 381,000 tonnes of polyethylene and 81,000 tonnes of polypropylene per year.[4]
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- "Назначен новый руководитель Госконцерна «Türkmengaz»" (in Russian). Электронная газета "Золотой век". 3 July 2020.
- "Turkmenistan: Guess WHO's coming to dinner | Eurasianet". eurasianet.org. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
- "TurkmenGaz's Kiyanly chemical complex achieves full production rates". www.ogj.com. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
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