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An aerial view shows artificial islands on the Kashagan offshore oil field in the Caspian Sea, off Kazakhstan. REUTERS photo |
“Some countries cooperate and jointly develop export capacity, while others focus on attracting enough investment to create their own routes,” it said.
The Caspian’s coastal countries, along with Uzbekistan, together have an operating crude oil refining capacity of just over 8 million barrels per day, according to Oil and Gas Journal. Russia and Iran together make up about 85 percent of this capacity. As of January 2013, the total crude oil refining capacity of the coastal countries was about 9 percent of the world’s total crude refining."
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