Tuesday, 22 August 2006

SEA OIL INDUSTRY WORKERS GET SEVEN WELLS

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By empty (8/22/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Sea oil industry workers of 28 May oil and gas production department have got seven wells instead of three ones projected, according to the State OIl Company of Azerbaijan REpublic. Of them four are oil wells and three are gas ones. The number of operational wells reached 238.
Sea oil industry workers of 28 May oil and gas production department have got seven wells instead of three ones projected, according to the State OIl Company of Azerbaijan REpublic. Of them four are oil wells and three are gas ones. The number of operational wells reached 238. Most of the wells operated through flowing and gaslift. Since the beginning of 2006, 1 836 448 tons of oil has been produced through flowing well operation and 1 409 370 tons through gaslift well operation. (AzerTag)
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