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    Interfax, Russia
    March 10 2012


    Landslide damages gas pipeline in Georgia; gas supply from Russia to
    Armenia suspended

    TBILISI/YEREVAN. March 10


    The transportation of natural gas from Russia to Armenia through
    Georgia has been suspended as a landslide damaged the 114th kilometer
    of the North-South trunk gas pipeline in the South Caucasus, the
    Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation (GOGC) told Interfax on Saturday.

    The landslide damaged the gas pipeline's welding, which requires the
    full replacement of the damaged section, a company spokesperson said.
    The company operating the pipeline has already started repairs, he
    said.

    Georgian Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alexander Khetaguri and
    GOGC General Director Zurab Janjgava visited the place where the
    pipeline has been damaged on Saturday morning.

    The company ArmRosGazprom told Interfax, "The Georgian gas
    transportation company officially notified ArmRosGazprom on the
    evening of March 9 that, due to repairs on the 1000-mm trunk gas
    pipeline Kazakh-Saguramo, supplies of natural gas to Armenia had been
    suspended."

    Specialists expect to complete the repairs by Tuesday, after which gas
    transportation to Armenia should be resumed in full.

    The gas pipeline was built in the 1970s. The agreement under which the
    Georgian pipeline is used to ship gas from Russia to Armenia
    stipulates that Georgia can take 10% of all gas transported through
    the pipeline as payment for its transportation services.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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