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    IS A FORMER RUSSIAN PRIME MINISTER BACKING A MAJOR ARMENIAN PLAYER IN THE GASOLINE MARKET?
    Vahe Sarukhanyan

    hetq
    14:25, July 17, 2012

    Hetq has recently obtained some interesting information about Kagh
    Petrol Service, a major importer of gasoline to Armenia, and its
    president Ashot Salazaryan (photo right).

    Salazaryan also founded City Petrol Group, a company who enjoys a
    41.7% share of the gasoline market and a 40.8% share of the diesel
    fuel market in Armenia. In terms of market share, City Petrol comes
    in second place to Barsegh Beglaryan's company "Flesh".

    Press reports in Armenia have linked Salazaryan to Russian business
    interests seeking a toehold in Armenia.

    Hetq sources point to former Russian Prime Minister Sergei Kiriyenko
    (photo left) or his close circle as backing Salazaryan.

    According to the RA State registry, Kagh Petrol was founded in 1989.

    Hetq has uncovered that the original name of the company was "Vorak".

    According to the Kagh Petrol website, the company signed contract
    with Russia, Bulgaria and Romania in 1992 to import gasoline and
    diesel fuel. The company began to cooperate with Turkmenistan in 1994
    regarding diesel fuel.

    That same year, the company started to build a network of gasoline
    filling stations in Armenia and in 1995 the company Kagh Petrol
    Service was registered.

    The company consolidated its position in the fuel market during the
    tenure of Robert Kocharyan as Armenian president; i.e. after 1998.

    Not surprisingly, Kiriyenko served as the Prime Minister of Russia
    from 23 March to 23 August 1998 under President Boris Yeltsin.

    Also of note is that from November 1997 to March 1998, when Kocharyan
    was Armenia's Prime Minister, Kiriyenko served as the Russian Minister
    of Fuels and Energy.

    Kiriyenko currently is the head of Rosatom, a Russian state corporation
    that is the regulatory body of the nuclear sector. He was appointed
    to the post in November 2005.

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