ECONOMY — February 22, 2026

Turkmenistan President Prioritizes Completion of TAPI Pipeline's First Section by 2026

Former Turkmenistan President Qurbanquli Berdimuhamedov prioritizes completing the TAPI pipeline's first section to Herat, Afghanistan, by end of 2026, welcoming international involvement amid efforts to diversify gas exports.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — corroborated by RTA, Pajhwok, Bakhtar News and 2 more2 min read

Turkmenistan President Prioritizes Completion of TAPI Pipeline's First Section by 2026
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Qurbanquli Berdimuhamedov, president of Turkmenistan, stated that completing the first section of the TAPI gas pipeline project by the end of 2026 is a priority in the country's energy programs.

In an interview, Berdimuhamedov emphasized that Ashgabat welcomes participation from international companies in the project. The TAPI pipeline aims to transport natural gas from Turkmenistan through Afghanistan to Pakistan and India, ranking among the region's most significant energy initiatives.

Turkmenistan officials indicated that the initial segment, extending to Herat in Afghanistan, is likely to be completed by the end of 2026. No specific timeline has been announced for the continuation toward Pakistan and India.

Turkmenistan, one of the world's largest natural gas reserve holders, currently exports most of its gas to China due to limited export routes. Berdimuhamedov stressed that diversifying these routes is the main goal of the country's energy policy.

Berdimuhamedov, who also holds the title of 'National Leader,' In his discussion with Al Arabiya, he mentioned U.S. support for TAPI, noting that its implementation could enhance regional economic and energy cooperation. However, he highlighted the need for security assurances and resolution of political challenges among transit countries.

Additionally, Turkmenistan supports the Trans-Caspian pipeline project, which would carry its gas via the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, and Turkey to Europe. Officials stated that disputes with Azerbaijan over Caspian Sea bed boundaries must be settled before proceeding.

Read the original reporting at Amu TV

Reliability assessment

Key facts about Berdimuhamedov's statement on TAPI pipeline priority corroborated by 6 independent Afghan outlets (Amu TV, RTA, Pajhwok, Bakhtar News, ToloNews, Ariana News), providing direct attribution to an on-record interview.

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