The U.S. oil giant closed the facilities to assess damage from a magnitude 7.5 earthquake early Monday morning.
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Based on the latest statistics. at least 436 people have been killed and over 10.000 injured in quake-stricken areas in Iran.
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With an extraction rate of 16%. Azar is one of the joint fields with Iraq. along with Dehloran. West Paydar. Naft-Shahr. Azadegan and Yadavaran.
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Whatever the outcome. after several years of stagnation since 2010. Kazakh crude output will rise in both mid- and long-term.
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