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    GOVERNMENT TO END SUBSIDIES FOR ARMENIAN GAS CONSUMERS FROM 1 MAY
    by Andrew Neff

    Global Insight
    April 16, 2008

    The Armenian government is planning to end subsidies to domestic gas
    consumers from 1 May, according to the country's ARKA news agency.

    ARKA said that Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian announced that subsidies
    will end but that the government will begin making preparations for
    winter 2008-2009, when gas consumption is expected to jump for heating
    purposes, in order to "protect socially unsecured layers from the rise
    in prices". Under a 2006 gas supply deal with Russia's Gazprom, Armenia
    imports gas from Russia at a price of $110US per 1,000 cm. Gazprom
    agreed to hold that price steady until 2009 in exchange for Armenia
    agreeing to sell Gazprom the fifth unit of the Hrazdan power plant and
    cede control of the Russian-Armenian gas distribution joint venture
    that supplies the Armenian market, ArmRosGazprom, to Gazprom too
    (seeCIS: 7 April 2006:).

    Significance:The government has used part of the funds from the sale
    of its energy infrastructure to subsidies gas prices for domestic
    residential and industrial gas consumers until now. Currently, the
    government provides a subsidy of 25,000 drams ($80US.61) per 1,000
    cm for residential consumers with monthly gas consumption of up to
    10,000 cm and $52US.01 of the $146US.51 per 1,000 cm of the price
    for industrial consumers with consumption over 10,000 cm of gas per
    month. The end of the subsidies will expose Armenian consumers to the
    full brunt of higher gas prices, with the government focusing its
    efforts instead on targeted subsidies it appears, as it says there
    are 130,000 families that are entitled to social benefits. Gazprom is
    expected to increase prices for gas supplies to Armenia from January,
    so the government is hoping to prepare consumers now for even higher
    prices from next year, although a significant price increase would
    be likely to force the government to reintroduce subsidies in order
    to avoid a major non-payment crisis.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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