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  • Yerevan negotiates w/Tehran on constr. of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline

    Agency WPS
    The Russian Oil and Gas Report (Russia)
    April 23, 2004, Friday

    YEREVAN NEGOTIATES WITH TEHRAN ON CONSTRUCTION OF THE IRAN-ARMENIA
    GAS PIPELINE FOR MEETING OF DOMESTIC NEEDS


    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan reports that Yerevan is
    negotiating with Tehran on construction of the Iran-Armenia gas
    pipeline for meeting of domestic needs. The President stresses, "We
    are discussing the project only in the framework of strengthening of
    the energy security of Armenia." He adds that construction of the
    second power transmission line continues and this line will not only
    allow Armenia to increase the flow of electric energy but also to
    exchange electric energy for Iranian gas. Signing of the final
    agreement on construction of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline is
    expected in late May during the visit of Iranian Oil Minister Bijan
    Zanganeh to Yerevan.

    The project is estimated at $120 million. It is planned that at the
    first stage Armenia will receive 700 million cubic meters of gas a
    year through the new pipeline with further increase of supplies to
    1.5 billion cubic meters. Armenia is going to pay for gas with
    supplies of electric energy (3 kilowatt-hours for 1 cubic meter of
    gas). Meanwhile, at the beginning of February Boris Aleshin, who was
    Deputy Prime Minister of Russian government then, spoke on his visit
    to Yerevan about Russia's interest in construction of the
    Iran-Armenia gas pipeline. According to Aleshin, in the future
    Gazprom may become operator of a part of the pipeline that is to be
    built in the territory of Armenia. Turkmenistan, Ukraine, the
    European Union and China also demonstrate their interest in the
    project.

    Source: Vremya Novostey, April 22, 2004
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