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    Tehran Times, Iran
    June 7 2008


    Russian Gazprom to invest 200m dollars in Iran-Armenia gas pipeline



    Armenia's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisyan has
    said that by the end of 2009, the Russian gas giant Gazprom will
    invest more than 200m US dollars in the construction of the
    Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, the Armenian news agency Arminfo reported.


    After the completion of construction work, Armenia will have access to
    another alternative gas pipeline along with the current one from
    Russia and based on the prices that are offered, will decide which of
    them it should use.

    Currently, Armenia pays Russian Gazprom 110 US dollars per 1,000
    cu.m. of gas, however, the price will change from 1 January 2009, the
    agency quoted Movsisyan as saying.

    During his press conference, Armen Movsisyan also touched on the
    construction of an oil refinery outside Yerevan which will cost two or
    three billion US dollars.

    The plant, which will be able to process 7.5m tons of Iranian crude
    oil per year, will produce petrol and diesel, the agency said.

    Speaking about energy projects with Iran, the minister mentioned that
    a joint hydroelectric power station will be constructed on the border
    river Araz. The construction of the station with a capacity of about
    140 MW will be financed by Iran and will cost 240-250m US dollars. The
    construction work may commence in 2008, the minister said.

    The minister went on to say that the USA and the EU have allocated
    10-12m US dollars to update the security of the Armenian nuclear power
    plant, Arminfo said. Up to now, technical assistance worth 90m US
    dollars has been allocated to update the security of the plant, the
    agency quoted the minister as saying.

    Armen Movsisyan added that it is planned to build a new nuclear block
    in Armenia in 2016 when the existing energy block of the nuclear plant
    expires. Even though Armenian legislation allows foreign investors to
    own 100 per cent of stocks, the government intends to control half of
    the project stocks, the minister said. `If the government does not
    take part in the project, then this project has no real significance
    for us,' Arminfo quoted Movsisyan as saying.

    However, the operation of the current nuclear block will not be
    suspended until the new one is built, the minister said. He noted that
    the technical feasibility of the new plant will be completed by
    September, the agency said.


    http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp? code=170176
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