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    HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER URGES GOVERNMENT HELP VULNERABLE FAMILIES AND SMALL BUSINESSES AVOID CONSEQUENCES OF GAS PRICE HIKE

    ARKA
    Feb 25, 2010

    YEREVAN, February 25, /ARKA/. Armenia's government-appointed human
    rights defender Armen Harutyunian urged the government today to draw
    up a social package to help insecure and vulnerable families as well
    as small and medium businesses avoid the heavy consequences of an
    imminent rise of natural gas price from April 1.

    Speaking at a news conference after his yesterday's meeting with
    the chairman of the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) he
    said although his office did not made any substantial analysis of the
    situation after the rise of price, it is clear that it would eventually
    help some business entities to tighten their grip on the local market.

    In his words, the price hike would bring about favorable conditions
    for monopolies' blossoming, because they would get privileges, while
    small and medium entrepreneurship would be suppressed.

    Armenia's natural gas operator, Russian-Armenian ArmRosGazprom (ARG)
    asked the Public Services Regulatory Commission to revise upward
    the prices for consumers which use up to 10,000 cubic meters of gas
    a month and suggested a new pricing formula for consumers that use
    10,000 cubic meters and more.

    According to the application, ARG wants households to pay 136,000
    Drams per one thousand cubic meters of gas, up from the current
    96,000 Drams, VAT included. The company has also proposed to change
    the pricing formula for consumers that use 10,000 and more cubic
    meters of gas a month.

    An official of the PSRC said that the price for households will rise
    to 132,000 Drams. He said the proposed price is based on a series
    of investigations and an analysis of how much the ARG proposed price
    is grounded.

    The price of Russian gas for Armenia rose from $110 to $154 per one
    thousand cubic meters in 2009 April and is expected to rise to $180
    from April 1, 2010 under a Russian-Armenian accord. ARG is the sole
    gas supplier to Armenia. Russian Gazprom owns 80% in it, the rest is
    held by the Armenian government. ($1 - 381.75 Drams).
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