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    The Russian Oil and Gas Report (Russia)
    March 24, 2004, Wednesday

    IRAN-ARMENIA GAS PIPELINE MAY REACH EUROPEAN UNION


    The Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, the contract on construction of which
    will be signed very soon, may be extended through Georgia to Ukraine
    and further to European Union countries, reports Armenian Energy
    Minister Armen Movsisyan. It is possible that the pipeline may be
    build from Iran through Armenia and Georgia and further on the floor
    of the Black Sea to Ukraine. The minister states, "After completion
    of the Blue Stream project construction of long offshore gas
    pipelines is already not a fantasy. Iran, Turkmenistan, and what is
    the most important, European Union, want this. Europe plans to extend
    the gas pipeline with Iranian and Turkmen gas crossing Armenia to its
    territory. But this is a matter of serious and long negotiations that
    also influences other countries that currently receive Russian gas."

    In 2002, the Kiev-based research institute VNIPItransgaz prepared a
    business plan of the project of gas pipeline construction via the
    route Iran-Armenia-Georgia-Ukraine-Europe with construction of 550
    kilometers of pipes on the floor of the Black Sea from the Georgian
    pot of Supsa to Feodosia in the Crimea. The project was estimated at
    $5 billion. The gas supplies were estimated at up to 60 billion cubic
    meters a year including 10 billion cubic meters or Ukraine.

    Source: Vremya Novostey, March 23, 2004
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