BP plans to explore for new oil fields in the Azeri Caspian Sea, BP's upstream chief Gordon Birrell told Reuters.
Environmental activists are alarmed over the rapidly declining water levels of the Caspian Sea, highlighting the urgent need for action. The falling water levels pose significant threats to the ...
The world is home to some incredibly large bodies of water that cross country boundaries and stretch so far into the distance that they could go on forever. The Caspian Sea in Central Asia ...
The Caspian Sea, the largest enclosed body of water in the world, faces a grim future in the form of significant desiccation, loss of flora and fauna, and large-scale pollution. All these processes ...
Despite political tensions, both Azerbaijan and Russia are actively pursuing increased trade and connectivity in the Caspian Sea region. Azerbaijani leaders are still seething over Russia’s ...
Saeed Rasouli told IRNA that despite entry restrictions due to the Caspian Sea's limited access via the Volga River, efforts are being made to facilitate the introduction of new vessels through ...
The third Caspian Economic Forum kicked off in Tehran on Monday with the presence of the officials of the Caspian Sea littoral states. The two-day event is being held with the aim of presenting ...
About 14 million years ago, the sea basin of the Caspian was actually connected to the Black Sea, but tectonic shifts separated it, making it the landlocked body of water it is today. It is known as ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 4. The decline in water level in the Caspian Sea affects cargo transportation, the Deputy Chairman of Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company CJSC Tariyel Mirzayev said at the ...
The species subject to capture include the Caspian seal, Aral Sea shovelnose sturgeon, Aral barbel, nelma, and Caspian trout. The statement emphasized that only a restricted number of these ...
ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, February 24. The Interdepartmental Commission of Turkmenistan on Caspian Sea Issues held its 63rd meeting on February 23, Trend reports, citing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.