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1 газовый пласт
Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > газовый пласт
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2 газоносный пласт
Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > газоносный пласт
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > газоносный пласт
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1) Engineering: gas-bearing bed, gas-bearing stratum, gaseous seam2) Oil: gassy seam, reservoir3) Sakhalin energy glossary: gas-bearing formation4) oil&gas: gas seam -
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reservoir, gaseous seam, gassy seam, gas-bearing stratumРусско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > газоносный пласт
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7 негазовый пласт
Mining: non-gassy seam -
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Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > негазовый пласт
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