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    ARMENIA ADDUCES ARGUMENTS FOR RUSSIAN GAS PRICE

    ARKA
    May 20, 2008

    YEREVAN, May 20. /ARKA/. Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsian and
    Gazprom President Alexey Miller negotiated on the Russian gas price
    in Armenia during the Monday meeting in Yerevan.

    The Premier and Gazprom President were guided by the Russian gas
    market liberalization projects for the upcoming three years on the
    principles of European gas price policy.

    During the meeting, Sargsian focused on the competitiveness of
    Armenian economy, predictability of gas prices in the country, as
    well as gradual price change.

    The Prime Minister and Gazprom President stated that ccooperation
    in gas sphere is developing very successfully and gas consumption in
    Armenia increasing every year, the RA Government's press service has
    told ARKA.

    They agreed that the sooner negotiations over the new gas price are
    carried out in Armenia the better.

    The participants to the meeting said ArmRosGazprom prepares for an
    initial public offering (IPO) of its shares. Miller and Sargsian also
    discussed regional cooperation issues.

    Te Russian gas giant will bring the price for Armenia to the European
    level by 2011. The transition will be smooth "given the high level
    of strategic cooperation" between the two countries, Gazprom reports.

    On March 31, 2006, The Armenian Government and Gazprom signed a 25-year
    agreement on gas and energy cooperation. The Russian gas company sells
    its gas to Armenia at $110 per 1,000 cubic metres (against former $56)
    under the agreement valid until January 1, 2009.

    Monopolist in Armenia's gas supply market, the ArmRosgasprom CJSC
    was established in 1997. The company's capital amounts $580mln. Its
    shareholders are the Gasprom OJCS (57.59% of shares), the RA Ministry
    of Energy (34.7%) and the Itera Oil and Gas Company (7.71%). -0--
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