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Turkmenistan has exceeded its oil and gas production targets

03.05.2026

In January–April 2026, Turkmenistan exceeded its targets for oil and gas production and processing. This was reported by Turkmenportal. According to data from the State Concern ‘Türkmennebit’, oil production reached 107.1% of the target, whilst natural and associated gas production stood at 106.7%. Oil refineries also exceeded their targets: oil refining – 104.9%, petrol production – 113.7%, diesel fuel – 108.7%, lubricating oils – 110.3%, and liquefied gas – 122.1%. The sector’s performance was presented at a government meeting by Deputy Prime Minister Guvanch Agajanov. President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov instructed that hydrocarbon production be increased, full capacity utilisation be ensured, and the efficiency of geological exploration and drilling operations be improved.


Turkmenistan is considering the introduction of personalised scholarships

03.05.2026

Turkmenistan is considering the introduction of new personalised scholarships for students. The instruction was given by the National Leader of the Turkmen people and Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, at a working meeting in the city of Arkadag, reports Turkmenportal. The need to encourage young people through the development of the education system and support for students was highlighted. It was proposed that the issue of scholarships be addressed using a comprehensive approach. The meeting was attended by the Chairman of the State Committee for Urban Development, D. Orazov, and the Mayor of Arkadag, G. Mammedova. Issues relating to the development of Arkadag were also discussed. According to the Mayor, housing for 7,368 families has been built as part of the first phase. The second phase involves the construction of homes for 4,284 families, as well as schools, nurseries and social facilities. It is noted that since the city’s foundation, thousands of families have moved into new flats and jobs have been created.


A meeting of the CIS Council of Heads of Government will be held in Ashgabat

03.05.2026

Ashgabat will host a meeting of the CIS Council of Heads of Government on 22 May. Preparations for the event were discussed at a meeting of the Council of Permanent Representatives in Minsk, according to the Executive Committee’s press service, as reported by Turkmenportal. According to Igor Petrishenko, First Deputy Secretary-General of the CIS, invitations have been sent to participants and the agenda has been agreed. It includes 12 items on economic cooperation and improving the effectiveness of interaction. Key topics include the development of the conference and exhibition sector, the interconnection of transport corridors, the digitalisation of the mining and metallurgical complex, and cooperation in the field of radio navigation. The permanent representatives also summarised the results of the meeting of the CIS Council of Foreign Ministers, held on 17 April in Moscow, and discussed the implementation of the decisions adopted. Separate consideration was given to issues concerning the development of rail transport and the report by the Head of the CIS Anti-Terrorism Centre, Yevgeny Sysoev, on the programme for 2023–2025. It is noted that Turkmenistan will hold the chairmanship of the CIS in 2026.


Turkmenistan is expanding gas production at the ‘Galkynyş’ field

03.05.2026

Work has begun in Turkmenistan on the fourth phase of development of the ‘Galkynyş’ gas field. The project involves the construction of a facility with a capacity of 10 billion cubic metres of gas per year and the drilling of new wells. This was reported by AsmanNews. It is noted that the launch of this new phase is linked to the development of cooperation with China in the gas sector. The project aims to increase production volumes and expand export opportunities. The ‘Galkynyş’ field is one of the world’s largest in terms of natural gas reserves. Its development is seen as a key factor in strengthening the country’s position in the international energy market. The project also involves the introduction of modern technologies and the participation of international partners. This contributes to the development of the industry and the upskilling of specialists. It is reported that this new phase will create additional jobs and have a positive impact on economic and social development. The launch of the fourth phase opens up opportunities for further expansion of cooperation with foreign countries and the implementation of new energy projects.


The Embassy of Turkmenistan has organised a cultural area at ‘Spring Fest 2026’

03.05.2026

On 29 April 2026, the Embassy of Turkmenistan in the Republic of Kazakhstan took part in the ‘Spring Fest 2026’ festival, which was held at Maqsut Narikbayev University in Astana. This was reported by the press service of the diplomatic mission. The diplomatic mission organised a stand featuring national decorations, carpets and traditional dishes. Festival guests were introduced to elements of Turkmen culture and sampled national delicacies. The programme also included a performance of the national dance ‘Kushtdepdi’. The festival brought together students, lecturers and foreign guests. The event served as a platform for cultural exchange and the development of international contacts. The Embassy of Turkmenistan expressed its gratitude to the organisers for the opportunity to showcase the country’s cultural heritage.


A review of the programme on sport and gender equality was held in Ashgabat

03.05.2026

A two-day seminar summarising the results of the pilot youth volunteer programme ‘Youth, Sport and Gender Equality’ has concluded in Ashgabat. This was reported by IIC of Turkmenistan. The event was organised by the State Committee of Turkmenistan for Physical Culture and Sport and UNFPA. The seminar was attended by representatives of relevant ministries, district administrations, coaches and volunteers from all regions of the country. Participants reviewed the implementation of the programme in five velayats and Ashgabat. Discussions focused on promoting a healthy lifestyle and increasing the participation of women and girls in sport within the framework of national priorities and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The impact of social stereotypes on youth engagement in physical education was examined separately. Following the seminar, experts drew up recommendations on integrating the project’s methodology into the secondary education system. This should broaden young people’s access to sporting activities and enhance opportunities for self-fulfilment, regardless of the region in which they live.


Turkmenistan will take part in the World Cities Forum in Baku

03.05.2026

A Turkmen delegation will take part in the 13th session of the World Cities Forum, which will be held from 17 to 22 May in Baku. The event is being organised by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) in conjunction with the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Affairs Rashid Meredov reported on the preparations, according to TDH. The decision was taken following a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan. The Head of State instructed that the necessary arrangements be made for the country’s delegation to participate in the forum and issued the relevant instructions to the relevant agencies.


Turkmenistan continues to maintain steady economic growth

03.05.2026

The President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, chaired a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers at which the macroeconomic results for January–April 2026 were reviewed. This was reported by the publication ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. According to the Head of State, stable economic growth was achieved during the reporting period. GDP increased by 6.3%. State programmes are being implemented, and the development of industries and the modernisation of the manufacturing sector are continuing. Active construction of industrial facilities, residential buildings, modern housing estates, schools and nurseries has been noted. Work is also continuing to expand the country’s export potential. The President of Turkmenistan has instructed that strict control be exercised over the implementation of state programmes.


Turkmen students have been recognised at an academic competition in Russia

03.05.2026

Second-year students S. Hojaniyazova and R. Miriyeva from the Faculty of Agronomy at the Turkmen Agricultural Institute took second place at the international student competition ‘Environmental Safety’. The competition was organised by Ufa State Petroleum Technological University (Russian Federation), according to the university’s website. The academic supervisor was H. A. Kazakova, a lecturer at the Department of Horticulture and Vegetable Growing. A celebratory event was held at the Faculty of Agronomy in honour of the victory. The students were presented with commemorative gifts from the university branch of the Magtymguly Youth Organisation.


Turkmen cinema will be showcased to an international audience in Turkey

03.05.2026

On 4 May 2026, an international screening of Turkmen films will take place in Izmir. The event will be held in the conference hall of the Faculty of Communication at Ege University, according to IIC. The screening is scheduled to begin at 13:00. The audience will be presented with a selection of works by Turkmen directors, reflecting the country’s cultural and artistic characteristics. The programme includes the following films: ‘Gysga ýol’ (Serdar Durdyev), ‘Mähir terbiýesi’ and ‘Oýunda bilelikde’ (Mekan Gurbanaliyev), ‘Meniň oýnum’ and ‘Tikenjik, mymyjak, bagyşla’ (Rovshen Velmiyev), ‘Tebigatyň ýylgyran ýüzi’ (Mammet Hojagulyev), and ‘Ýeňişli ädimler’ (Batyr Batyrov). The aim of the screening is to promote Turkmen cinema abroad and foster cultural dialogue.


Students from Turkmenistan won prizes at the NCUMC-2026 competition

03.05.2026

From 26 to 28 April, St Petersburg hosted the 12th International Mathematics Competition for University Students from Northern Countries (NCUMC-2026). Turkmen students secured prize-winning places, according to the website of the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan. Islam Hayitmuhammedov and Halmyrat Myratgeldiyev, students at the Yagshygeldi Kakayev International University of Oil and Gas, took second place in the individual competition and were awarded silver medals. Shohrat Bayramov, a fourth-year student at the Institute of Engineering and Transport Communications of Turkmenistan, took third place. The competition was held at the National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics. Students from Austria, the United Kingdom, Poland, Slovenia, Italy, Spain, Germany and France took part.


Turkmenistan’s dance art has been recognised at a festival in Khiva

03.05.2026

Turkmenistan was represented at the 3rd International ‘Lazgi’ Dance Festival, which took place from 25 to 30 April in the ancient city of Khiva. The event brought together over 300 artists and researchers from 30 countries under the auspices of UNESCO and in partnership with TURKSOY, according to the Orient news agency. For Turkmenistan, participation in the festival marked a notable creative success. The dance group ‘Dessan’ was awarded one of the most prestigious prizes – the ‘Audience Choice Award’. The group’s performance at the walls of the historic Itchan-Kala fortress drew an enthusiastic response from the audience. The performers presented a medley of Turkmen folk dances as part of the ethnocultural programme, showcasing a blend of traditional melodies, national instruments and a well-crafted stage interpretation. The performance served as a vivid example of artistic dialogue between cultures. The ‘Lazgi-2026’ Festival combined not only a festive atmosphere but also a serious academic agenda. As part of the 3rd International Scientific and Practical Conference, participants discussed the significance of dance art in the development of world culture and the preservation of universal human values. Turkmen specialists also took part in a meeting of heads of relevant higher education institutions from TURKSOY countries, where the project ‘Anthology of Traditional Folk Dances of the Turkic World’ was discussed. The meeting resulted in the adoption of a document aimed at the systematic preservation and promotion of the national dance heritage of the Turkic states. The festival’s closing ceremony, timed to coincide with International Dance Day (29 April), highlighted the uniqueness of the Khorezm Lazgi, which is included on UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The award ceremony for the winners of the competition programme also took place on this day. The festival was attended in person by groups and specialists from the United Kingdom, France, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Brazil, Japan, Spain, Egypt, Georgia, India, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Qatar, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, as well as online from the USA, Austria, Jordan, Mexico, Ghana, Russia, North Macedonia, Iran, China, Pakistan and Italy.