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    Pan Armenian Network, Armenia
    Feb 13 2005

    "GASPROM" FEARS TO LOSE ARMENIA

    The management of the Russian gas monopolist finds it necessary to be
    involved in the construction of Iran – Armenia gas pipeline not to
    lose control of the situation.

    Negotiations between "Gasprom" and Turkmenian government can have a
    negative impact on the price policy of the Russian gas monopolist.
    Official Ashgabat has refused to sell gas to "Gasprom" for the same
    price as before and the new prices offered by Turkmenistan were not
    convenient for Russians. The failure of this deal will decrease the
    income of "Gasprom" in 2005. It is believed that the State will not
    allow "Gasprom" to solve its problems at the cost of local consumers.
    Analysts suppose that the problem will be solved by means of
    increasing export prices. It should be reminded that the head of
    "Armrosgasprom" company recently confirmed that if "Gasprom" again
    reviews its price policy, the rise in prices will be inevitable in
    Armenia.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkmenistan sold gas to "Gasprom" for 44 dollars
    per 1000 cubic meters. "Gasprom" resold the gas for 55-77 dollars
    covering the costs for transit through the territory of Kazakhstan.
    It is quite possible that at times "Gasprom" supplied Armenia with
    the same Turkmenian gas which we could purchase without mediators as
    it was done early 90s. Conditions offered by Turkmenbashi were much
    more favorable than those currently dictated by "Gasprom". The
    Russian monopolist has forced out not only foreign exporters but also
    Russian "Itera". Turkmenistan will be very glad to supply gas
    directly to Armenia but it is impossible due to communication
    problems. Ashgabat seeks for alternative means of export and they
    evidently mean that since firstly they looked quite confident in
    negotiations with Russians and secondly they are going to increase
    their gas production by 20 percents.

    Turkmenistan still has only one alternative to the western route of
    gas transportation. That is the gas pipeline to Iran. In 2004 about
    five milliard cubic meters of gas were supplied through this pipeline
    but the diameter allows to pump one half as much again. Turkmenistan
    sells gas to Iran for 42 dollars, that is to say a quarter less than
    the price that Russians offer to their strategic partner – Armenia.
    For today the only way of supplying Turkmenian gas to Armenia is the
    northern route passing through Russia. But this situation can change
    after the construction of Iran – Armenia gas pipeline. The management
    of "Gasprom" cannot help worrying about this perspective. The
    emergence of an alternative to Russian gas in the region is menacing
    not only for the commercial interests of "Gasprom" but also the
    political interest of Moscow.

    During the recent discussion held in the upper chamber of the Russian
    parliament the deputy president of "Gasprom" joint stock company
    Alexander Ryazanov called the authorities to sanction the
    participation of "Gasprom" in the construction of Iran – Armenia gas
    pipeline since it is the only way the keep control of the situation.
    "If we do not take part in the construction of Iran – Armenia gas
    pipeline no one knows where that gas will go", Ryazanov said.
    According to him the Armenian – Iranian project can compete with the
    "Blue stream" project on which "Gasprom" sets high hopes. At the same
    time Ryazanov did not ignore Armenian market which "Gasprom" can
    lose. But Mr. Ryazanov anyway did not state his main worry. It is
    known that the Russian gas monopolist is extremely worried about the
    possible perspective of Iranian gas pipeline extension to Ukraine
    through Georgia and Black Sea. The emergence of a competitor in the
    European gas market may have extremely undesirable consequences for
    "Gasprom".

    It is notable that yet not long ago the management of "Gasprom"
    showed great caution in talking about the possibility of joining the
    construction of Iran – Armenia gas pipeline. In July, 2004 the same
    Alexander Ryazanov announced in Yerevan that the payback terms of the
    project are above the norms accepted by "Gasprom". "Gasprom" prefers
    short-term investments but the conflict between commercial and
    political interests are always solved in favor of political
    interests. As it seems the political decision has already been made
    since the second figure in the company confidently speaks about the
    necessity of joining the project. It should be noted that the
    technical-economical justification of the investments was finished
    long ago so in case of the final approval of the idea by Kremlin the
    involvement of "Gasprom" in the project will take just a few weeks.
    Maybe the only thing that can prevent that is the possible
    intensification of the conflict between Iran and the United States.

    Artyom Yerkanyan

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