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  • ...e huge and ‘traditional’ electricity production stations of the former Soviet Union. The development of local energy sources was not emphasized. ...n of electricity to remote nomadic settlements and the work settlements of geologists and oil workers.
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  • ...my of Sciences]], Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]].<ref name="GSE">{{cite encyclopedia | encyclopedia =[[Great Soviet Encyclopedia]]
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  • ...n the CIS (based on the reserve classification system that was used in the Soviet Union and then by many of its successor states), Kazakhstan ranked first in Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan has been perceived globally as a supplier of mineral comm
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  • ...ref>{{cite web|last=Gale|first=Timothy|title=OIL ROCKS: AN INFRASTRUCTURED SOVIET CITY|url=http://liquidinfrastructure.info/archives/725|accessdate=26 Decemb ...4086 stamp (Oil Platforms on Causeway in Caspian Sea).jpg|thumb|125px|left|Soviet 1971 stamp, featuring Oil Rocks.]]
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  • ...gonek» В.М.Полынина. He visited the quarry of the settlement of geologists Pavlovsky and Komsomolsky, in detail got acquainted with construction SSgOK ...олынина and flew to the construction site letters from all over the Soviet Union, on which stood address - the city of Rudny! When they began to prepa
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  • ...kh steppe and come back to Arkalyk before heading to the [[Baikonur]], the Soviet Union's premier "space city". Arkalyk is served by [[Arkalyk Airport]]. ...north-east of the city), capable of class aircraft Tu-154, Tu-134, etc. In Soviet times, it carried out flights to many cities in Kazakhstan, but since the m
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  • ...ire visible from {{convert|140|km}}. The deadly gas made it impossible for Soviet firefighters to quickly extinguish the fire. The well burned for a period ...emoir 54, Halbouty, M.T., editor, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, ISBN 0891813330</ref>{{rp|102}} [[Reflection seismology]] in 1975 reveale
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