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    Ukraine to Send Poland Gas from Iran?

    Polish News Bulletin; Jul 28, 2005


    Ukraine's Fuel and Energy Ministry and Iran's Petroleum Ministry have
    signed a letter of intent concerning the construction of a gas
    pipeline that would transport gas from Iran to Western Europe through
    Armenia and Georgia, circumventing Russia by going under the Black
    Sea. Iran's gas deposits are the world's second largest after
    Russia's, although extraction of the resource is low. Nonetheless,
    Iran plans to raise its gas output to 290 billion cubic tons. Ukraine
    and Iran want to form a group of experts that will work on the
    project's realisation by September. According to Siergiej Titenka,
    Ukraine's fuel and energy minister, the pipeline would have a flow
    capacity of 60 billion cubic tons annually, one quarter of which would
    go to Ukraine. These plans met with much displeasure from Russian gas
    giant Gazprom, according to which the projects need Moscow's
    approval. - TPSA Still Losing Revenue But at Slower Rate

    The TPSA telecom giant surprised the market with its second quarter
    results, which were better than most analysts had expected. The
    company had revenue of ZL4.59bn and posted a net profit of ZL455m,
    while the average forecast among market experts was ZL4.49bn and
    ZL439m respectively. TP has been witnessing a steady decline in
    revenue that is still not compensated by rising revenue from mobile
    services. In the second quarter, ground-based calls contributed
    revenue of ZL2.48bn, compared to last year's ZL2.79bn. Since Q2 2004,
    the company has lost more than 100,000 customers, but still supplies
    its services to just above 10 million. The situation in the mobile
    segment is much better: revenue generated by Centertel, operator of
    the Idea network, amounted to ZL1.43bn, against ZL1.2bn in the same
    period of last year. TPSA's president said yesterday that talks with
    France Telecom concerning the purchase of a 34-percent stake in
    Centertel have slowed down lately.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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