Bulgarian Construction Holding hosts a meeting at the company’s office in Washington
Kalin Peshov, Chairman of the Management Board of GBS, and Matthew Armstrong, Vice President of Baker Hughes, discussed opportunities for future cooperation between the two companies in the implementation of energy infrastructure projects in the Southeast Europe region. The talks took place following a high-level forum held in Washington and hosted by the U.S. Energy Dominance Council, the Department of Energy, and the Department of the Interior.
The American company Baker Hughes is one of the largest corporations in the world, focused on the design, manufacturing, and deployment of technological solutions for the energy and industrial sectors. Founded in 1907, the technology giant operates in more than 120 countries with over 55,000 employees. The group is a leader in providing technologies and services for oil and natural gas production (including liquefied natural gas — LNG), energy equipment, digital solutions, hydrogen technologies, geothermal energy, and more.
Glavbolgarstroy, for its part, is one of the leading construction and technology holdings in the Southeast Europe region and, in this capacity, delivers major energy and transport infrastructure projects, including ports, international gas interconnections, road and railway routes, projects for the defense industry, and others.
