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    GOVERNMENT SEEKS TO INCREASE STAKE IN ARMENIA'S GAS TRANSPORT JV ARMROSGAZPROM
    Andrew Neff

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    November 10, 2008

    The Armenian government is reportedly seeking to increase its stake
    in ArmRosGazprom, the gas transport venture with Russia's Gazprom
    and Itera. Prime-TASS reported that Energy and Natural Resources
    Minister Armen Moysisyan said on Friday (7 November) that the
    government has proposed transferring Armenia's gas distribution
    pipelines to ArmRosGazprom in exchange for new shares in the
    company. ArmRosGazprom, the monopoly importer of gas to Armenia,
    currently operates the country's gas distribution system, but does
    not own the pipelines. The Armenian government currently has a 17.32%
    stake in ArmRosGazprom, while Gazprom has 78.83% and Itera owns 3.85%.

    Significance:Moysisyan said that another alternative for the
    Armenian government is for the state to inject $20US-25 million in
    ArmRosGazprom directly. The government formerly had a 45% stake,
    equal to Gazprom's 45% stake (Itera had 10%), but the Russian gas
    giant increased its stake as a result of several gas price deals with
    the Armenian government under which Gazprom agreed to freeze prices
    from 2006 to 2008, then extend the transition to "market prices"
    through to 2011 (seeCIS: 24 September 2008:). Moysisyan said that the
    Armenian government will make its proposals to other ArmRosGazprom
    shareholders at a shareholder meeting early in 2009.
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