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    Interfax
    Aug 26 2004

    Iran to provide Armenia with pipeline credit

    Yerevan. (Interfax) - Iran is to provide Armenia with a credit of $30
    million to build the Armenian section of the Iran-Armenia gas
    pipeline, Armenian Energy Minister Armen Movsisian told journalists
    on Wednesday.

    He said that the funds would be used to finance the construction of a
    pipeline from the border town of Agarak to Kajaran.

    The credit will be provided for 7.5 years at 5% per year.

    "These conditions are acceptable to Armenia," Movsisian said. He said
    that the credit would be paid back with supplies of electricity.

    He also said that construction of the Armenian section of the
    pipeline should begin before the end of 2004 and that work on the
    reconstruction and replacement of parts of the Kajaran-Yerevan
    pipeline would be financed by the Armenian side.

    He said that Iran has already started building its section of the
    pipeline.

    Final agreement between the two countries on this pipeline was inked
    in Yerevan on May 13. The document provides for shipments of 20
    billion cubic meters (bcm) of Iranian gas over twenty years in
    exchange for electricity produced in Armenia.

    The 700-mm diameter pipeline will run 141 kilometers and cost an
    overall $210-$220 million to build. It will initially pump 1.1 bcm
    per year, and that will steadily increase to 2 bcm. The gas will be
    used by Armenian power plants to make and export electricity to Iran
    and Georgia.
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