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Energy in the Soviet Union / Europe / BP / Caucasus / SOCAR / Azerbaijan / Karabakh oilfield / Baku / Shah Deniz gas field / Caspian Sea / Asia / Energy in Azerbaijan
Date: 2011-10-20 16:47:51
Energy in the Soviet Union
Europe
BP
Caucasus
SOCAR
Azerbaijan
Karabakh oilfield
Baku
Shah Deniz gas field
Caspian Sea
Asia
Energy in Azerbaijan

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