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  • ...pstream1/> This section was built by [[Stroytransgaz]], a subsidiary of [[Gazprom]].<ref name=reuters1> |publisher=Pipelines International
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  • | partners = [[Gazprom]]<br/>[[Türkmengaz]]<br/>[[Uzbekneftegas]]<br/>[[KazMunayGas]] ...The eastern branch includes the Central Asia - Center (CAC) 1, 2, 4 and 5 pipelines, which start from the south-eastern gas fields of Turkmenistan. The wester
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  • |url=http://www.energyglobal.com/news/pipelines/articles/Kazakhstan_to_China_oil_pipeline_could_start_operating_at_its_full ...is transported through this pipeline by Russian companies [[TNK-BP]] and [[Gazprom Neft]].<ref name=reuters1>{{cite news
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  • ...portation companies. KazRosGaz is a joint venture between KazMunaiGaz and Gazprom which is involved in the export and trade of gas with Russia. ===Oil pipelines===
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  • ...in 1979, it began production under Karachaganckgazprom, a subsidiary of [[Gazprom]]. Kazakhgas took over operatorship after the independence of Kazakhstan in ...prom. Limited quantities of gas and condensate were exported to Russia via pipelines and to the processing facilities at [[Orenburg]]. On 3 October 2006, Kazakh
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  • ...k–[[Makhachkala]]–Kazi Magomed and Mozdok–[[Tbilisi]]–Kazi Magomed pipelines.<ref name=pennwell> | url = http://www.gazprom.com/press/news/2010/january/article75182/
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