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    GASPROM CORRECTS A MISTAKE OR HIDES INFORMATION

    Lragir.am
    07 April 06

    The rumors on transferring the Meghri-Kajaran 40-km section of the
    Iran-Armenia gas pipeline to Gasprom are controversial. In addition,
    theseare controversial though they come from the same source.

    On April 6 Gasprom placed a news release on the website of the company
    on signing of an agreement by Armenia and Russia, which includes
    arrangementson the fifth generating unit of the Thermal Power Plant of
    Hrazdan and the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, particularly, on the
    transfer of both to Gasprom. The rumors about the Thermal Power Plant
    have been officially confirmed by the government of Armenia, but there
    is not an official word about the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline. Moreover,
    the Armenian minister of energy Armen Movsisyan announced that the
    construction of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline is not over, it is not a
    business to have shares that could be transferred to Russia.

    Gasprom also refuted the information on the pipeline that Gasprom had
    spread. More exactly, the information placed on the company's website
    on April 6 was edited, and the lines on the Iran-Armenia pipeline were
    taken out. This form of refuting is interesting. In fact, Gasprom does
    not refute the information on the pipeline, but clears it several
    hours after placing it on the website. Thus, either Gasprom can write
    anything about Armenia and clear it whenever it wants, or there is
    nothing to apologize for. It turns out, however, that the information
    was true but could not be published. Or it was convenient to publish
    it for several hours only.

    Considering the importance of the issue, these several hours were
    enough to arouse public interest. It is another issue who wanted to
    have this information known. If the government, particularly the
    minister of energy were to refute the information, there was no point
    in making it known to public. It means the leadership of Armenia would
    not like a scandal, whereas Gasprom forced the government of Armenia
    into a difficult situation. It means Armenia should have demanded
    explanation from the Russian company if the information was false. Or
    they should have asked Gasprom to take out the information, at least,
    for some time. And on this level a request is not taken for granted.

    On the other hand, considering that the Armenian society has a
    negative attitude towards the transfer of the gas pipeline, and the
    attitude towards the transfer of the fifth generating unit of the
    Thermal Power Plant is also negative, the Armenian government may have
    tried to do a little juggling.

    The point is that by spreading information about the gas pipeline, the
    government, in fact, enabled itself to refute the information about
    the sale of the gas pipeline. It may improve the government's
    reputation in the country for a period. It may also ease the tension
    caused by the sale of the fifth generating unit. In other words, the
    society may forgive the sale of the generating unit if the gas
    pipeline is kept. These are mere suggestions, but it is a suggestion
    too that they managed to keep the gas pipeline. So far only the
    information about the pipeline was kept.
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