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Number of oil wells increases
12 April 2005 [13:22] -
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Drilling of 14 wells has been completed with starting of 20 another once, according to Azneft Corporation.
Meanwhile, one well of high productivity has been commissioned at Gunashli field, 2 at the Oil Rock, 3 in Absheron and 3 in Gobustan.
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