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Azeri oil price goes up
29 March 2011 [15:00] -
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Azeri oil price went up in world market. According to SOCAR Marketing and Economic Operations Department, Azeri oil price increased by $ 0.22 to $ 120.0 a barrel in London Stock, on March 28.
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