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Azeri oil price goes down
12 May 2011 [13:00] -
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Azeri oil price went down in world market.
According to SOCAR Marketing and Economic Operations Department, on May 11, Azeri Light oil was sold for $ 119.24 a barrel in London Stock, up $2.05 from a day ago.
/APA/
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