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    IRANIAN GAS TO WARM ARMENIAN HEARTHS

    PRESS TV
    May 12 2009
    Iran

    Iran-Armenia gas pipeline at Saralenj Armenia's famed cuisine will have
    a slight Iranian flavor from this week, as they will be prepared --
    at least partially -- on Iranian natural gas within days.

    Iran is set to turn on the tap this week to Armenia, on the back of a
    deal signed in May 2004, said the National Iranian Gas Export Company
    Managing Director, Seyyed Reza Kasaiizadeh, in an interview on Sunday
    published in the Tehran Times.

    Kasaiizadeh, who was on his way to Armenia on Monday for the formal
    inauguration of the pipeline, said that the volume of gas exports
    could reach 4 million cubic meters (141.3 million cu-ft) per day in
    2011 and then rise to 6.3 million cubic meters (222.5 million cu-ft)
    per day afterwards.

    The gas is being transported via a 762-mm (30-inch) diameter pipeline
    that runs for 113 km (71 miles) from Tabriz in East Azerbaijan Province
    on to the Iran-Armenia border.

    The deal was due to be activated in 2007, but Armenia requested a delay
    as it said it was not ready to distribute the gas it was to receive,
    Kasaiizadeh added.

    Under the bilateral contract, Armenia is to pay for the gas by
    electricity from Armenian power plants.

    The announcement comes a month after the Armenian President, Serzh
    Sarkisian, paid a two-day visit to Iran.

    During his stay in Tehran, eight agreements were inked between the
    two sides that underlined Iran and Armenia's commitments to further
    developing their relations through additional significant dollar
    infrastructure, transport, and energy projects.
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