THE ARMENIAN CONSUMER HAS THE RIGHT TO EXPECT AN IMPROVEMENT IN FUEL QUALITY, TIGRAN JRBASHIAN CONVINCED
Noyan Tapan
Jun 16 2006
YEREVAN, JUNE 16, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian European Policy and Legal
Advice Center (AEPLAC) presented on June 16 the 6th book "European
Fuel Market" of the series "European Integration Market". According
to the AEPLAC Armenia Office Director Tigran Jrbashian, the book
is concerned with the European fuel market and rules regulating the
sphere. It was noted that the AEPLAC is conducting a research on the
Armenian fuel market as well. In the opinion of T. Jrbashian, the
fuel-related techical regulations approved by the Armenian government,
and the chemical contents of fuel specified based on these regulations
are not enough. A correct minitoring, taking samples and testing
are also necessary. The Armenian society has the right to expect an
improvement in the quality of fuel and brinding it in line to "at
least some standards". In his words, it is obvious that the concern
about the quality of fuel and an insufficient supervision over the
fuel market urged them to publish such a book.
Noyan Tapan
Jun 16 2006
YEREVAN, JUNE 16, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian European Policy and Legal
Advice Center (AEPLAC) presented on June 16 the 6th book "European
Fuel Market" of the series "European Integration Market". According
to the AEPLAC Armenia Office Director Tigran Jrbashian, the book
is concerned with the European fuel market and rules regulating the
sphere. It was noted that the AEPLAC is conducting a research on the
Armenian fuel market as well. In the opinion of T. Jrbashian, the
fuel-related techical regulations approved by the Armenian government,
and the chemical contents of fuel specified based on these regulations
are not enough. A correct minitoring, taking samples and testing
are also necessary. The Armenian society has the right to expect an
improvement in the quality of fuel and brinding it in line to "at
least some standards". In his words, it is obvious that the concern
about the quality of fuel and an insufficient supervision over the
fuel market urged them to publish such a book.