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Energy Roundup - May 5, 2008

Astana set to make an energy export break with Russia

(EurasiaNet) - Efforts to construct a trans-Caspian pipeline that would dent Russia’s energy-export dominance in the region continue to make incremental progress…

Contracts with Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan for Sangachal-Garadagh Terminal loading to be signed for one or two months (Azerbaijan Business Center)

Arawak acquires Tamdykol exploration block in Kazakhstan (Energy News/Newswire)

Max Petroleum extends completion deadline for restructuring deal to June 30 (Interactive Investor/Thomson Financial)

Presentation of main line pipeline Kazakhstan - China took place in Taraz (Kazakhstan Today/Gazeta.kz)

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