Minister of Mines and Petroleum Meets with Officials of Azizi Group

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Sat, Jun 20 2026 2:44 PM
دیدار وزیر معادن و پترولیم با مسئوولین عزیزی گروپ

Mr. Hedayatullah Badri, Minister of Mines and Petroleum, met with officials of Azizi Group in his office.
During the meeting, discussions were held regarding the generation of electricity from coal and natural gas resources, investment opportunities in this sector, and ways to develop the country's energy infrastructure.
The officials of the company expressed their appreciation for the cooperation and support of the leadership of the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum and shared detailed information about their activities, plans, and investment projects.
The Minister of Mines and Petroleum welcomed the officials of Azizi Group and stated that Afghanistan possesses abundant natural gas reserves and coal resources, if these resources are utilized effectively and in accordance with standard practices in the electricity generation sector, it would significantly contribute to economic growth, create employment opportunities, and further strengthen the country's capacity to meet its energy needs.

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