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Kazakhstan Energy Roundup - July 17, 2008

Gas pipeline gigantism
(Asia Times) - Ground was broken in Kazakhstan last week for construction of that country’s segment of a natural gas pipeline from Turkmenistan to China, set to be the longest and most expensive such pipeline in the world.

Central Asian natural gas pipeline off after blast
(AP - Forbes) - Part of a pipeline carrying natural gas from energy-rich Central Asia to Russia has been shut down after being damaged by an explosion.

Kazakhstan eyeing stake in Burgas-Alexandroupolis project (RBC News)

Jupiter Energy secures $50m loan (The West Australian)

Kyrgyzstan starts to export electric power to Kazakhstan (Kazinform)

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