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  • | title = Kazakhstan starts transporting oil by Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline |заглавие = The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline: Implications for Turkey
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  • {{Infobox pipeline | name = Central Asia–China gas pipeline
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  • {{Infobox pipeline | name = Central Asia–Center gas pipeline system
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  • {{Infobox pipeline | name = Caspian Pipeline Consortium
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  • ...from Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan, and construction of [[oil terminal]]s and [[oil tanker]]s fleet.<ref name=guliyev> | title= Transportation of Kazakhstani Oil via the Caspian Sea (TKOC). Arrangements, Actors and Interests
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  • {{Infobox pipeline | name = Kazakhstan–China oil pipeline
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  • ...ia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast mineral resources.<ref name="time"/> ...Kazakhstan generated 60% of the GDP of Central Asia, primarily through its oil industry.<ref name="time"/>
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  • ...ved to contain information about terrorists who have attacked King's [[oil pipeline]] in [[Kazakhstan]]. Bond asks the banker who killed the MI6 agent, but he ...he construction of an oil pipeline in [[Azerbaijan]]. During a tour of the pipeline's proposed route in the mountains, Bond and Elektra are attacked by a hit s
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  • ...in [[Bilbao]], [[Spain]] to retrieve money for Sir Robert King, a British oil tycoon and friend of [[M (James Bond)|M]]. Bond tells the banker that King ...ra is overseeing the construction of an oil pipeline. During a tour of the pipeline's proposed route in the mountains, Bond and Elektra are attacked by a hit s
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  • ...grape]]s) and [[heavy industry]] ([[oil derrick]] and [[pipeline transport|pipeline]]), as well as a symbol of the [[Turkmen people]], a [[Turkmen rug|rug]]. T
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  • | products = oil<br/> natural gas ...es. 4 September 2006</ref> It was founded in 2002 by merging Kazakhoil and Oil and Gas Transportation.<ref name=KMG>[http://www.kmg.kz/main.php?page=inc/p
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  • | order= [[Ministry of Oil and Gas (Kazakhstan)|Minister of Oil and Gas]] ...ayev''}}) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] politician who served as the minister of oil and gas of [[Kazakhstan]] from 2010 to 2013.
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  • | industry = [[Oil and gas industry|Oil and gas]] | services = [[Pipeline transport]]
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  • ...in February 1997 as a joint venture between Lukoil and the former American oil company [[ARCO]].<ref>[http://www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=20129 In 2000, Arco merged with the [[UK]] oil company [[BP]], and since BP became a shareholder of LukArco with 46% share
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  • | products = oil<br/> natural gas ...on''' JSC ({{KASE|RDGZ}}, {{lse|KMG}}) is a [[KazMunayGas]]-majority-owned oil and gas company operating in the Republic of [[Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...Agreement' was signed by twenty one countries in [[Kiev]], to cooperate on pipeline development and enhancement.<ref>International Energy Agency (2006), p. 208 ...al]. These projects included initiatives to improve safety and security of oil and gas transit structures, to develop coordinated national energy policies
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  • ...-06-10}}</ref> Kazakhstan has a strategic geographical location to control oil and gas flows from [[Central Asia]] to East ([[China]]) and West ([[Russia] ...s system]] to cap emissions from its biggest emitters in the energy, coal, oil and gas extraction sectors.<ref name=EBRD>{{cite web|title=EBRD hosts works
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  • ...in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). It is a major producer of oil, gas, and coal, as well as being the largest producer and exporter of urani .../2006/key2006.pdf 2006] [[International Energy Agency|IEA]] October, crude oil p.11, coal p. 13 gas p. 15</ref>
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  • {{Infobox oil field ...} of gas and one billion tonnes of liquid condensate and [[petroleum|crude oil]]. Discovered in 1979, it began production under Karachaganckgazprom, a sub
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  • {{Infobox oil field '''Kashagan Field''' is an offshore [[oil field]] in [[Kazakhstan]]'s zone of the [[Caspian Sea]].<ref name=oies>{{ci
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  • {{Infobox oil field '''Tengiz field''' (Tengiz is Turkic for "sea") is an [[oil field]] located in northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]'s low-lying wetlands along t
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  • {{Infobox oil field Gas is exported from the Kyzyloi field along a {{convert|56|km2|sqmi|0}} pipeline to Tethys' compressor station adjacent to the tie-in point to the major Buk
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  • ...006 participated in a large-scale, joint counter-terrorism drill.<ref name=PIPELINE>[http://uyghuramerican.org/articles/468/1/Kazakstan-Joins-China-on-Counter- ...rganization held exercises in the [[Caspian sea]] simultaneously.<ref name=PIPELINE/>
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  • KBTU’s research in the main sectors of the Kazakhstani economy – oil and gas, information technologies, banking and finance, and telecommunicati ...azakhstani University to receive an '''international accreditation for its Oil and Gas programs''' in the UK by the Institution of Marine Engineering, Sci
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  • ...ay in Iran, Pakistan and Turkey. Pakistan plans to diversify its source of oil and gas supplies towards the Central Asian states including petroleum impo The Iranian and Turkish Companies specialize mainly in oil and gas pipelines, refineries, petrochemical and industrial engineering, wh
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  • |industries = oil, coal, iron ore, manganese, chromite, lead, zinc, copper, titanium, bauxite |export-goods = oil and oil products 59%, ferrous metals 19%, chemicals 5%, machinery 3%, grain, wool,
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  • ...largest reserves in the world, making it the world's largest producer of [[oil]] and [[natural gas]].<ref>{{cite web|title=BP Statistical Review of World ...producing about 20.7% of the world's natural gas, and 14.6% of the world's oil and [[gas condensate]] in 2012, making it the world's top producer in both
    141 KB (18,985 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
  • ...n]] [[oil]] plant. The [[gas pipeline]] of the [[Central Asia–Center gas pipeline system]] metering station at Beyneu on the border with [[Uzbekistan]]. Trai
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  • ...Blog Archive » Kuryk: a turnkey port in Kazakhstan|quote=" The Kashagan oil field crude will be transported from Aktau to Kuryk, then across the Caspia
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  • ==Oil basin== ..., so as to provide a means of conveying the oil from the recently captured oil field to the centre of Russia. However thanks to logistical problems the pr
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  • Modern Atyrau is famous for its oil and fish industries. It has 154,100 inhabitants (2007), up from 142,500 (19 ...ussia|Samara]], where it joins the Russian pipeline system. A separate oil pipeline runs from the [[Tengiz field]] to the Russian Black Sea port of [[Novorossi
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  • The Kazakhstan-China Oil pipeline will pass behind Beskol, with work clearly taking place.
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  • ...analysts have interpreted this as a sign of increasing instability in the oil-rich, but socially unequal, region.<ref>[http://www.eurasianet.org/node/641 ...a fast-paced apartment-building boom, possibly due to the expansion of the oil industry and immigration from nearby villages. The construction boom is con
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  • ...mara, Russia]], where it joins the Russian pipeline system. A separate oil pipeline runs from the [[Tengiz field]] to the Russian Black Sea port of [[Novorossi
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  • ...ith a larger, [[Siberia]]n pipeline) through South Kazakhstan. [[Crude oil|Oil]], [[lead]] and [[zinc]] are refined in Shymkent.
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  • ...ed the number of species of marine birds in the area. Existing and planned oil and gas pipelines under the sea further increase the potential threat to th ...d for its wealth of oil in 2005. It is reportedly the largest discovery of oil that they have had in 25 years. It was announced in October 2016 that LUKOI
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  • *Pumping sea water into the Aral Sea from the [[Caspian Sea]] via a pipeline, and diluting it with fresh water from local catchment areas<ref name="The ...r as an abundant source of cotton irrigation, and instead is moving toward oil exploration in the drying South Aral seabed.<ref name=thetimes/>
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  • ...ran is a partner in joint oil and gas projects including construction of a pipeline connecting [[Kazakhstan]], [[Turkmenistan]], and [[Iran]] ([[Persian Gulf]]
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