ARMENIA TO CONTINUE REFORMS IN SPHERE OF GAS SUPPLY
PanARMENIAN.Net
20.10.2009 13:51 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Reforms in gas supply sphere will continue because
the best model selected in any business is never subject to change,
ArmRosGazProm CJSC's General Director Karen Karapetyan finds. "Our
everyday life changes rapidly, so the task of any good business is
to speedily react to such changes," he told journalists in Yerevan
At that he noted that biggest companies in the sphere had expressed
willingness to conduct ArmRosGazProm CJSC's regular session in
Yerevan. "Considering recent years' positive dynamics, reforms and
innovations, association members decided to hold their regular session
in Yerevan and directly get familiarized with company's activity to
elaborate an experience exchange mechanism," he stressed.
On October 20, the Council of Business and Scientific-Technical
Cooperation of Gas Enterprises started its regular session in Yerevan.
Association comprises all gas enterprises and gas-transport companies
of Europe, CIS and Baltic states.
ArmRosGazProm General Director also said that company tops the list
of abovr-mentioned countries in terms of all indexes, including losses.
"We are the only country that neither produces gas nor has transit
routes, whereas the case with a country with natural gas and transit
capacities is much easier," Karapetyan noted. In that connection, he
brought the example of Hungary and Poland which consume 2-3 billion
cubic metres of gas, with transit volumes comprising 22 billion
cubic meters.
PanARMENIAN.Net
20.10.2009 13:51 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Reforms in gas supply sphere will continue because
the best model selected in any business is never subject to change,
ArmRosGazProm CJSC's General Director Karen Karapetyan finds. "Our
everyday life changes rapidly, so the task of any good business is
to speedily react to such changes," he told journalists in Yerevan
At that he noted that biggest companies in the sphere had expressed
willingness to conduct ArmRosGazProm CJSC's regular session in
Yerevan. "Considering recent years' positive dynamics, reforms and
innovations, association members decided to hold their regular session
in Yerevan and directly get familiarized with company's activity to
elaborate an experience exchange mechanism," he stressed.
On October 20, the Council of Business and Scientific-Technical
Cooperation of Gas Enterprises started its regular session in Yerevan.
Association comprises all gas enterprises and gas-transport companies
of Europe, CIS and Baltic states.
ArmRosGazProm General Director also said that company tops the list
of abovr-mentioned countries in terms of all indexes, including losses.
"We are the only country that neither produces gas nor has transit
routes, whereas the case with a country with natural gas and transit
capacities is much easier," Karapetyan noted. In that connection, he
brought the example of Hungary and Poland which consume 2-3 billion
cubic metres of gas, with transit volumes comprising 22 billion
cubic meters.