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    INVESTORS INJECT $20 MILLION INTO ARMENIA'S BITUMEN MIXING PLANT

    ARKA
    May 18, 2009

    YEREVAN, May 18. /ARKA/. Investors have earmarked $20mln in Armenia's
    air-refined asphalt and bitumen mixing plant in Ararat region.

    Armenia owns 45% of the plant's shares, with Russia holding the
    rest of 55%, Nelly Voskanyan, general director of the enterprise,
    said last Friday at the opening of the plant.

    Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan, RA Deputy Prime Minister Armen
    Gevorgyam and his Russian counterpart Sergey Ivanov, as well as
    Russia's Ambassador to Armenia Nokolai Pavlov participated in the
    official ceremony of the plant's opening.

    Russia's Voldogonsk-based ONYX plant contributed to the technical
    design of the plant and manufactured equipment, carried out balancing
    and commissioning and contract supervision.

    According to Voskanyan, the plant annually needs 100,000 tons of
    atmospheric crude oil or 45,000 tons of oil tar.

    The plant will output some 43,000 tons of bitumen, 40,000 tons of
    heating oil and 6,000 tons of diesel distillate with 330-day annual
    operations.

    "Surveying Armenia's bitumen imports market, we may assume that the
    plant will completely satisfy local demand," Voskanyan was quoted
    saying.

    She pointed out that Armenia knows little about heating fuel, adding
    the product would mainly be exported abroad.

    "Using heating oil for boiler plants and households, regions that
    cut wood s for heating reasons will avoid environmental problems,"
    Voskanyan added.

    Russia started the first supplies of raw tar oil last Thursday, with
    the next shipment being scheduled for late May. During the upcoming
    four months, the plant will carry out technical processing.

    "We need another two months to elaborate technology to become
    competitive in the global market and be in line with international
    standards," the plant's general director said.

    The Surenavan-based petroleum storage depot was established in the '80s
    to provide Armenia will oil products. In 1996, ABIT (Armenian bitumen)
    Ltd, owned by Lavarden Ltd, Bonvarren Ltd, Mika Ltd and LL Bamo Ltd,
    procured the depot to reconstruct it and built an air-asphalt and
    bitumen-mixing plant in near the depot. Respromproekt carried out the
    plant's reconstruction, while Intercanal Ltd supervised construction
    and assembly operations. Ten subcontractors were involved in the
    plant's construction, with 400 people working on it.

    The plant is supplied with a state-of-the-art laboratory and pilot
    equipment.
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