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Caspian oil, asset acquisitions: Kazakh oil helps meet Chinese demand. Chris Pala. Petroleum Review July 2004, P. 45
China moved a step closer to ensuring the security of its energy supplies when it signed an agreement with Kazakhstan to build a 998-km pipeline from central Kazakhstan to Western China. Chris Pala provides a project update.
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Journal title: Petroleum Review
Countries: China - Caspian Sea -
Subjects: Project Management, Economics, business and commerce, Pipeline, Oil and gas, Oil