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    ARMENIAN REGULATORS SANCTION ANOTHER GAS PRICE HIKE
    Ruben Meloyan

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/1 969419.html
    26.02.2010

    State regulators approved on Friday another sharp increase in
    the retail prices of natural gas sought by Armenia's national gas
    distribution company, ArmRosGazprom (ARG).

    ARG formally asked the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PRSC)
    last month to allow it to significantly raise tariffs, arguing that
    the cost of Russian gas imported to Armenia will increase by almost
    17 percent to $180 per thousand cubic meters from this April.

    The PRSC accepted this justification, raising the gas price for
    individual consumers by 37.5 percent, to 132 drams (34 U.S. cents)
    per cubic meter. The price rise for thermal-power plants and industrial
    enterprises will be les drastic: 17 percent.

    "We have displayed a professional approach to the ARG application
    within the framework of our functions," the PRSC chairman, Robert
    Nazarian, said after he and other members of the regulatory body
    unanimously voted for the unpopular measure.

    ARG, 80 percent of which is owned by Russia's Gazprom monopoly,
    says the gas tariffs should be raised also because of a more than 25
    percent depreciation of the Armenian currency, the dram, against the
    U.S. dollar over the past year. Critics counter that the dram had
    gained more than 80 percent in nominal value against the dollar in
    the years leading up to the 2009 economic crisis and that ARG failed
    to adjust its tariffs accordingly.

    Karen Karapetian, the company's chief executive, again defended the
    measure after the PSRC meeting. "If there is another, more efficient
    structure that can bring in cheaper gas, we can put our whole system
    at their disposal," he said. "But I'm sure there isn't."

    Speaking to RFE/RL, Karapetian claimed that Iranian natural gas,
    which Armenia began importing last May in modest amounts, is even more
    expensive. Iranian gas is due to be converted into electricity that
    will in turn be supplied to Iran. Its monetary cost is not yet known.

    Karapetian also downplayed the socioeconomic impact of the gas price
    rise. He said low-income households will see their monthly gas bills
    rise by only between 1,000 and 2,000 drams. He again suggested that
    the Armenian government compensate for that with "targeted subsidies."

    The gas tariffs already rose by 14 percent in April 2009, resulting in
    a 20 percent increase in the retail prices of electricity sanctioned
    by the PSRC. It is not yet clear whether the electricity fees will
    again go up this time around. Natural gas is used for generating
    roughly one third of Armenia's electricity output.
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