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    RUSSIAN GAS TRANSIT VIA GEORGIA TO ARMENIA HALTED DUE TO PIPELINE DAMAGE
    by Andrew Neff

    World Markets Research Markets
    Global Insight
    Jan 12 2009

    Russian gas supplies to Armenia were halted on Friday (9 January) as a
    result of damage to a section of the pipeline which crosses Georgia,
    according to news reports. The Georgian Energy Ministry said that
    damage to a section of the Trans-Caucasus pipeline, which carries
    Russian gas across Georgia to Armenia, had occurred in the Gardabani
    district, with emergency repairs underway. Russian gas giant Gazprom
    suspended gas deliveries via the pipeline while Georgian officials said
    repair operations would take five days to complete. Armenia relies on
    Russian gas imports for all its gas needs, although Georgian Energy
    Ministry officials said that the outage would have no immediate impact
    on Armenia since the country has a two-month reserve of gas supplies
    to draw from at the moment.

    Significance: Gazprom and its Armenian joint venture, ArmRosGazprom,
    offered to help Georgia repair the damage, calling for a resumption
    of gas supplies to Armenia "as soon as possible." The halt in the
    delivery of some 2 million cm/d of Russian gas via Georgia could
    aggravate existing tensions between the two neighbours following
    their brief war in August 2008, but thus far both sides are playing
    down the disruption, with Georgia stating that it intends to complete
    the repair work--which was originally intended to be completed in
    the spring--as soon as possible. Georgia itself no longer relies on
    Russian gas imports via the pipeline as its shifted its dependence to
    gas imports from Azerbaijan after the South Caucasus Pipeline (SCP)
    was initiated in 2007, allowing for Azerbaijan to export its growing
    volume of gas production from the Shah Deniz field to Georgia and
    onward to Turkey.
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