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US to invest $8 billion in Azerbaijan energy, according to US officials

Caleb Orr, Assistant Secretary of State for the United States, said that a U.S.-Azerbaijan delegation signed 'commercial agreements' worth more than $8 billion and Washington will invest in Azerbaijan's energy sector.

Orr said that the United States wanted to play a bigger role in Azerbaijan’s energy infrastructure projects.

Orr responded to a query by saying, "We plan concrete investments in the?energy?sector."

He said ExxonMobil was still an important partner for Azerbaijan, after signing a Memorandum of Understanding on new exploration possibilities at the Baku Energy Week?last year. Washington also supports Chevron's new exploration agreement signed during this year’s event.

Orr stated that "we expect to be able to assist Azerbaijan in growing its role as the central hub of the Middle Corridor, for energy transit to Europe and the rest of the world."

The Economic Dialogue was held in accordance with a Strategic Partnership Charter?signed by U.S. Vice-President?JDVance during his visit to Baku, Azerbaijan, this February.

Mikayil Jabbarov, Azerbaijan's Economy Minister, said that Azerbaijan, the United States, and Azerbaijan had identified energy, investment and regional connectivity as key areas of cooperation. (Reporting and editing by Alistair Bell, Nailia Bagirova)

(source: Reuters)