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Russia and the Caspian month in brief: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russia join OPEC cut extension
Report summary
In the Russia & Caspian Upstream month in brief, we highlight the main stories of the past month, adding our opinion and analysis to keep you informed. The key news include: OPEC cut extension, Uzbekistan reaffirms energy growth plans, Gazprom announces a €6.65 billion bridging loan for the Nord Stream 2 project. In other news: China backs Azerbaijan's petrochemical project, Turkmenistan's deepest well finds gas, NOVATEK selects Linde (Germany) liquefaction technology for Arctic LNG-2, TurkStream construction starts. For further information on these and any other regional themes, please contact Wood Mackenzie’s Russia and Caspian research teams.
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