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Posted on 30/08/07

Eni's fading Caspian dream shows shades of Sakhalin

LONDON -- Oil fields don't come much bigger than Kashagan, the colossus of the Caspian that is also threatening to become the nemesis of Eni SpA, the Italian oil company that has incurred the displeasure of Karim Masimov, the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan.

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