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Sector slowdown
The low price environment has slowed oil and gas activity in Central Asia and the Caspian area, writes Joe Murphy. However, international financing and assistance has helped several of the Caspian states to begin harnessing their renewable resource potential.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Region: Russia & Central Asia
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Azerbaijan - Kazakhstan - Uzbekistan - Turkmenistan -
Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Oil and gas, Oil prices, Renewables