- Hazar, Turkmenistan
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Hazar Location in Turkmenistan Coordinates: 39°24′46″N 53°7′41″E / 39.41278°N 53.12806°E Country Turkmenistan Province Balkan Province Population (1989 census)[1] - Total 13,865 Hazar is a city in Turkmenistan on the Caspian Sea, part of the Balkan Province, formerly Çeleken, also written Cheleken.
Petroleum
This city and area is within a rich petroleum oil reserves. As far back as 1st century, the Greek philosopher Strabo said, "They say, diggers opened oily springs near the Okh River. Indeed, if a country has alkaline, asphalt, sticky, sulfurous waters, it is most likely to have oily springs. Only, their scarceness makes this fact miraculous". In 1743, a Captain Woodruff of a British merchant company remarked that there were 36 Ogurdjali families resided on the island. They had 26 large boats and some oil wells.
Prior to 1917, the Moscow Society, Cheleken-Dagestan Society, Kuzmin and Co, Bostondjoglo, South Caucasian Mining Society, and Second Moscow Group were among established Russian oil companies.[citation needed] By 1925, after the establishment of Soviet Turkmenistan, wells had been nationalized and oil production decreased. By the late 1950s, oil production index went up again.[2]
References
- ^ Population census 1989, Demoscope Weekly, No. 359-360, 1–18 January 2009 (search for Туркменская ССР) (Russian)
- ^ Black Gold of Ancient Hazar
External links
- Picture of Hazar / Cheleken on Panoramio
Coordinates: 39°26′42″N 53°06′54″E / 39.445°N 53.115°E
Categories:- Balkan Province
- Populated places in Turkmenistan
- Turkmenistan geography stubs
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