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The Role of Italian State-Owned Companies in Azerbaijan's Energy Sector Development

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ADA University

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Within the framework of bilateral cooperation agreements, this paper investigates the role of Italian state-owned companies in contributing to inward foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic development in Azerbaijan’s energy sector. With a key focus on key actors such as ENI, Saipem, Ansaldo Energia, and Technip Energies Italy, the study examines how Italian firms have leveraged strategic and legal frameworks to establish long-term, impactful operations in Azerbaijan. Through qualitative analysis of official documents, intergovernmental memorandums, and corporate projects, such as the 1997 Bilateral Investment Treaty and joint declarations from the 2010s, the research indicates that Italian companies contribute not only financial capital, but also advanced technology, infrastructure development, renewable energy capacity, and human capital enhancement. These contributions align with Azerbaijan’s energy diversification goals and EU market integration strategy while supporting Italy’s energy security objectives and commercial interests. The study comes to the conclusion that bilateral political alignment between Azerbaijan and Italy is a crucial element in facilitating mutually beneficial energy cooperation. However, limitations due to the scarcity of publicly available data and limited scholarly coverage of Azerbaijan–Italy energy relations are also highlighted. These findings once again stress the importance of sustained institutional collaboration and the need for further research into underexplored bilateral energy partnerships.

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Investments, Foreign -- Azerbaijan., Investments, Italian -- Azerbaijan., Energy industries -- Azerbaijan., Petroleum industry and trade -- Azerbaijan., State-owned enterprises -- Italy., Azerbaijan -- Foreign economic relations -- Italy

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