Hazar, Turkmenistan Explained

Official Name:Hazar
Other Name:Turkmen: Çeleken, Persian: چهارکن (?-1999)
Pushpin Map:Turkmenistan
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Mapsize:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Turkmenistan
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name: Turkmenistan
Subdivision Name1:Balkan Province
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Balkanabat
Established Date:1956
Population As Of:1989 census
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:28100
Coordinates:39.4128°N 53.1281°W

Hazar (until 1999 known as Çeleken, also written Cheleken; Russian: Челекен; Persian: Chaharken Persian: چهارکن) is a seaport town located on the Cheleken Peninsula of the Caspian Sea.[2] It is directly subordinate to the city of Balkanabat in Balkan Province of western Turkmenistan. In November 2022, it was downgraded from city-with-district-status to a town, and alongside Gumdag, it became subordinate to City of Balkanabat.[3]

Etymology

Hazar (also Khazar, a backformation of Russian: Хазар) was the name of a Turkic people, the Khazars (viz.), who lived on the shores of the Caspian Sea and lent their tribal name to the body of water in several Turkic languages, including Turkmen. The current name of the city thus comes from the Turkmen name of the Caspian Sea. The former name, Çeleken (Cheleken), is the name of the former island, now peninsula, on which the city is located. The word comes from Persian chahar kan چهارکن, meaning "four wells" or "four riches", referring to the wealth of petroleum found on the peninsula.[4]

Economy

Petroleum

This city and area are rich in petroleum oil reserves. As far back as the 1st century, the Greek philosopher Strabo said, "They say, diggers opened oily springs near the Okh River. Indeed, if a country has alkaline, asphalt, sticky, sulfurous waters, it is most likely to have oily springs. Only, their scarceness makes this fact miraculous." In 1743, a Captain by the name of Woodruff of a British merchant company remarked that 36 Ogurdjali families resided on the island. They had 26 large boats and some oil wells.

Prior to 1917, the Moscow Society, Cheleken-Dagestan Society, Kuzmin and Co, Bostondjoglo, South Caucasian Mining Society, and Second Moscow Group were among the established Russian oil companies. By 1925, after the establishment of Soviet Turkmenistan, wells had been nationalized and oil production decreased. By the late 1950s, oil production index went up again.[5]

Dragon Oil, a petroleum extraction firm owned by Emirates National Oil Company, is the major employer in Hazar and operates the oil loading terminal there.[6] [7] [8]

Iodine

Following planned renovations and upgrades, the Hazar iodine plant will have a design capacity of 300 tonnes of iodine, plus 4500 tonnes of bromine per year.[9]

References

External links

39.445°N 53.115°W

Notes and References

  1. http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng89_reg2.php Population census 1989
  2. Web site: Түркменистлның Халк Маслахлтының Чөзгүди, Балкан велаятының Челекен шәхериниң адыны үйггетмек хакында ХМ — 64 . 33 . Government of Turkmenistan . 29 December 1999. tk.
  3. News: Постановление Меджлиса Милли Генгеша Туркменистана . 10 November 2022 . ru . Электронная газета «Золотой век».
  4. Book: Atanyýazow, Soltanşa . Түркменистаның Географик Атларының Дүшүндиришли Сөзлүги. Explanatory Dictionary of Geographic Names in Turkmenistan . 303 . Ылым . 1980 . Ashgabat .
  5. http://www.turkmenistaninfo.ru/?page_id=6&type=article&elem_id=page_6/magazine_35/274&lang_id=en Black Gold of Ancient Hazar
  6. News: Dragon inviting tenders for Turkmen offshore rigs, platforms . 16 April 2012. Offshore Magazine.
  7. Web site: Dragon Oil / Overview . 16 April 2021.
  8. Web site: New Horizons Company Profile 2016 . Dragon Oil. 16 April 2021.
  9. News: На западе Туркменистана открыли новый завод по производству йода. 1 July 2019. Russian. SNG Today.