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Atyrau evaluates damage caused by gas leakage from Kashagan to environment
The Environment Department of the Atyrau province has checked the consortium, which is involved in development of the Kashagan offshore field.
Press office of the Kazakhstan Ministry of Environment Protection and Water Resources said that goal of the check-up is to evaluate the ecological damage caused by the gas leakage to the environment, which has occurred on the ground section of the pipeline, which was laid from the Kashagan field to the Bolashak plant.—0--
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