GEORGIA RESTARTS RUSSIAN GAS TRANSIT TO ARMENIA
Interfax
June 21 2009
Russia
The transit of natural gas from Russia to Armenia across Georgia,
suspended on June 16 over repairs on the North-South mainline, was
restarted on Sunday morning, Tamara Shoshiashvili, spokesperson for
the Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation, told Interfax.
"A rusty 3.6 kilometer-long stretch of the pipeline in the Gardabani
district has taken five days to be replaced," she said.
"The repair work was done by the New Energy-Tbilisi-Sakhydro Georgian
company - the winner in an international tender, under the second phase
of rehabilitation of the North-South gas pipeline," Shoshiashvili said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Interfax
June 21 2009
Russia
The transit of natural gas from Russia to Armenia across Georgia,
suspended on June 16 over repairs on the North-South mainline, was
restarted on Sunday morning, Tamara Shoshiashvili, spokesperson for
the Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation, told Interfax.
"A rusty 3.6 kilometer-long stretch of the pipeline in the Gardabani
district has taken five days to be replaced," she said.
"The repair work was done by the New Energy-Tbilisi-Sakhydro Georgian
company - the winner in an international tender, under the second phase
of rehabilitation of the North-South gas pipeline," Shoshiashvili said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress