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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    November 30, 2004 Tuesday

    Construction of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline begins

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN

    The construction of a gas pipeline from Iran to Armenia began in the
    highland village of Agarak on Tuesday. Armenian Prime Minister
    Andranik Margaryan attended the ceremony.

    The 40-kilometer-long gas pipeline sector in Armenia is being built
    with a $30 million loan of Iran, a source in the Armenian government
    press service told Itar-Tass. The loan agreement was signed during an
    official visit of Iranian President Mohammad Khatami to Yerevan in
    September 2004.

    The construction of the gas pipeline began simultaneously in Armenia
    and Iran. One hundred kilometers of the pipeline will be laid in Iran
    from Tabriz to the border of Armenia's Megri district. Gas systems of
    Armenia and Iran will unite when the gas pipeline is ready in January
    2007.

    The initial capacity of the gas pipeline will make 1.1 billion cubic
    meters a year, and it will increase to 2.3 billion cubic meters by
    2019, the source said. That would require laying 197 kilometers of a
    gas pipeline from southeast Armenia to central Armenia between
    Kadzharan, Sisian, Dzhermuk and Ararat. Negotiations with possible
    investors are underway.

    The gas pipeline from Iran will strengthen the energy security of
    Armenia, the source said.

    An Agarak-Shinuair power line was commissioned in southeast Armenia
    on Tuesday. The Armenian Energy Ministry says the power line will
    double the delivery of Armenian electricity to Iran to 400 megawatt.
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