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  • ITERA quits the CIS & focuses on deep gas processing

    Agency WPS
    The Russian Oil and Gas Report (Russia)
    August 23, 2004, Monday

    ITERA QUITS THE CIS AND FOCUSES ON DEEP GAS PROCESSING


    Over the first seven months of 2004, gas supplies of ITERA to the CIS
    decreased by more than 80%. ITERA does not plan to restore the gas
    export contracts. Instead, the company started searching for
    financing for its new projects of deep hydrocarbon processing.

    Between 2003 and 2004, Gazprom took from ITERA and regained the
    markets of Ukraine, Moldova and Baltic republics. In 2003, Gazprom
    started gas supplies to Armenia and in 2004 to Azerbaijan. In the
    last six months, Gazprom actually ousted independent gas suppliers
    from the market.

    In 2004, ITERA reduces the gas sales target figure from 28.7 billion
    cubic meters to 19.1 billion cubic meters. The PR service of ITERA
    reports that there is no decrease of gas production. The company
    sells all gas produced in Russia in the Sverdlovsk Region. Press
    secretary of ITERA Yevgeny Ostapov comments, "Because the gas
    supplies markets shrunk from 90 billion cubic meters in 1990 to 33
    billion cubic meters in 2003 and would decrease further in 2004,
    management of the company soberly estimates the situation and seeks
    the ways for further development." ITERA is going to focus on gas
    processing and production of raw materials for mineral fertilizers
    and chemical industry. The company is studying opportunities for gas
    processing in the Krasnodar Territory and Astrakhan Region and is
    negotiating on financing of new projects. ITERA also plans to build a
    power station in Moldova. In late August, the Board of Directors of
    ITERA will meet to approve the new corporate strategy.

    Source: Kommersant, 21/08/04
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