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Cusiana River (Spanish pronunciation: [****ˈana]) is a
river of Colombia. It is part of the
Orinoco River basin. List of
rivers of
Colombia Rand McNally...
- Casanare. Casanare, Ariporo, Guachiría, Guanapalo, Pauto, Tocaría,
Cravo Sur,
Cusiana, Túa y Upía. A
former subregion of Boyacá,
Casanare became separate department...
- Casanare, Colombia. Its
economy is
dependent on oil,
mainly Cupiagua and
Cusiana fields.
Other important products of its
economy are
livestock and rice...
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Colombia extended its oil self-sufficiency with the
discovery of the
giant Cusiana and
Cupiagua Fields in the
foothills of the
Eastern Ranges of the Colombian...
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discovery of 2
billion barrels (320,000,000 m3) of high-quality oil at the
Cusiana and
Cupiagua fields,
about 200
kilometres (120 mi) east of Bogotá, has...
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Australia Port
Bonython Cossack 47.7° 0.05%
Australia Cossack Pioneer FPSO
Cusiana 44° 0.14%
Colombia DUC 33.6° 0.26%
Denmark Fredericia Dalia 23.6° 0.51%...
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family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Cusiana River basin in the
Orinoco drainage in Colombia. The
species reaches at...
- (Oleoducto Central) is a
crude oil
pipeline in Colombia. It
starts on the
Cusiana and
Cupiagua oilfields and runs to Coveñas on Colombia's
Caribbean coastline...
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United Kingdom 1970 1975 1979 5 0.02
Jupiter field Brazil 2008 7 Cupiagua/
Cusiana Colombia 1 Boscán Field,
Venezuela Venezuela 1946 1947 1.6
Mumbai High...
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giant oil/gas
fields were
discovered in the
Andes region: Cano- Limon,
Cusiana, Capiagua, and
Volcanera (Llanos basin, Colombia),
Camisea (Ukayali basin...