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Breakthrough in Oil/Gas Exploration in West of the Qaidam Basin.(Brief Article)
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China Chemical Reporter
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November 6, 2000
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In Younan No.1 Structure of Yingxiongling area west of the Qaidam Basin, Younan No. 1 Well, the first deep well in the area, has recently obtained commercial oil/gas streams. The daily gas output is ex...
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