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    ARMENIA LOOKS TO EXTERNAL FINANCING FOR CONSTRUCTION OF OIL PRODUCT PIPELINE FROM IRAN

    World Market Research Centre
    Global Insight
    November 11, 2009

    Armenian minister for energy and natural resources Armen Moysisian
    has said that Russia's Gazprom is planning to finance 10% of the
    cost of construction for an oil products pipeline that will connect
    northern Iran to southern Armenia. Moysisian told Interfax that the
    Russian gas giant will participate in the financing of the pipeline,
    which is planned to link Tebriz in north-eastern Iran with Yeraskh in
    southern Armenia, via its stake in ArmRosGazprom, the Russian-Armenian
    venture that controls Armenia's gas pipeline network. Moysisian said
    that most of the financing for the estimated $250US-milion pipeline
    will be provided by Iran.

    Significance:Construction of the Armenian section of the oil products
    pipeline, which will deliver gasoline (petrol) and diesel fuel to
    Armenia from an oil processing plant in Tebriz, is expected to get
    under way before the end of 2009, according to an Interfax report.

    Moysisian said that the Armenia plans to build a storage terminal
    in Yeraskh as well, from which the country can distribute oil
    products throughout Armenia. Iran is itself struggling with a
    domestic production capacity shortage in its refinery sector and
    is reliant on imports to meet its demand, but at the same time it
    is keen to develop long-term energy supply deals with neighbouring
    states where possible, in order to counter its deepening isolation
    given international sanctions. Armenia will not be allowed to buy
    fuel at Iran's heavily subsidised domestic prices.
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