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    ARMENIAN ENERGY MINISTER: NEGOTIATIONS WITH CSG AND ITERA OVER NAIRIT CHEMICAL PLANT UNDER WAY

    /ARKA/
    November 16, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, November 16. /ARKA/. Armenian government is now negotiating
    with Germany's CSG and Russia's ITERA to solve Nairit chemical
    plant's problems, Armenian Energy and Natural Resources Minister
    Armen Movsisyan said Wednesday in the National Assembly.

    "We have two applications - from German CSG and Russian ITERA," he
    said. "These companies have extensive experience in chemical industry
    and financial resources. We are discussing technical, economic and
    financial aspects of the matter with them to find a solution to
    this problem."

    Movsisyan said that there is a complicated technological system
    introduced 30 year ago in the plant.

    "This technological cycle includes some problems, which can be solved
    by companies having extensive experience in this market," he said.

    "It is necessary to bring new technology to the plant to enable it
    to release competitive products and ensure economic effectiveness,"
    the minister said. "This task quite complicated because of outdated
    equipment here." Movsisyan has repeatedly said that the modernization
    of Nairit is estimated to cost $400 to 500 million.

    Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said on October 30, that the
    government was looking for an operator, which would be ready to take
    over the management of this chemical giant.

    Nairit was the only plant in the Soviet Union to produce chloroprene
    rubber.

    The plant was closed in 1989 for environmental reasons and resumed
    operating partially in 1992.

    In 2001, some production facilities were separated from the plant for
    producing chloroprene rubber and a debt-free enterprise based on them
    was established.

    In 2006, 90% of Nairit's shares were sold to British Rainoville
    Property Limited for $40 million. The remaining 10% belong to the
    Armenian government.

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