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Article: Caspian--Kazakstan is stepping up oil shipments to Iran as it seeks outlets for its rapidly rising production, but proposals to build a pipeline between the two countries remain a remote to prospects because of US objections. (General).(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- Petroleum Intelligence Weekly
- Article date:
- October 14, 2002
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CASPIAN -- Kazakstan is stepping up oil shipments to Iran as it seeks new outlets for its rapidly rising production, but proposals to build a pipeline between the two countries remain a remote prospect because of US objections (p2). Kazakstan's state Kazmunaigas plans to ship around 20,000 b/d of crude to Iran, the company's first vice president, Timur Kulibaev, tells PIW. Trading ...
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