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1 разведанные запасы
1) Engineering: assured resources, established resources, prospected resources, reasonable assured resources, reasonable resources, proven resources2) Mining: known reserves3) Oil: assured mineral, blocked-out ore, developed ore, developed reserves, explored reserves (А, В, C1-Russian; Measured (A,B); Indicated (C1)-USGS), known reserves (извлекаемые при имеющемся фонде скважин), positive reserves (извлекаемые при имеющемся фонде скважин), proved reserves (извлекаемые при имеющемся фонде скважин), proven reserves (извлекаемые при имеющемся фонде скважин), reasonably assured resources4) Business: shown reserves5) Oil&Gas technology discovered reserves6) Sakhalin R: actual reservesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разведанные запасы
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2 разведанные запасы
* * *explored reserves, positive reserves, assured resources, established resources, prospected resources, reasonable resources, reasonably assured resourcesРусско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > разведанные запасы
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3 разведанные запасы
explored reserves, assured resources, established resources, prospected resources, reasonable [reasonably assured] resourcesРусско-английский политехнический словарь > разведанные запасы
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