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  • Fred Kabagambe-Kaliisa, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Energy, said in October the Graben's potential could be as high as six billion barrels.

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  • The chief said the "prime contributing circumstance" in Friday's accident was Graben's failure to yield the right of way.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2009

  • The chief said the "prime contributing circumstance" in Friday's accident was Graben's failure to yield the right of way.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2009

  • The chief said the "prime contributing circumstance" in Friday's accident was Graben's failure to yield the right of way.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2009

  • The chief said the "prime contributing circumstance" in Friday's accident was Graben's failure to yield the right of way.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2009

  • The chief said the "prime contributing circumstance" in Friday's accident was Graben's failure to yield the right of way.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2009

  • The chief said the "prime contributing circumstance" in Friday's accident was Graben's failure to yield the right of way.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2009

  • The chief said the "prime contributing circumstance" in Friday's accident was Graben's failure to yield the right of way.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2009

  • The chief said the "prime contributing circumstance" in Friday's accident was Graben's failure to yield the right of way.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2009

  • The chief said the "prime contributing circumstance" in Friday's accident was Graben's failure to yield the right of way.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2009

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