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“Gas Infrastructure World Caspian 2011” conference wraps up in Baku
24 September 2011 [11:40] -
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The “Gas Infrastructure World Caspian 2011” conference wrapped up in Baku.
On the final day of conference, after a number of reports on oil-gas technologies and cooperation were delivered the international conference wrapped up.
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