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    ARMENIA, IRAN, RUSSIA TO OPEN TALKS ON OIL REFINERY
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    April 17 2007

    Government officials from Armenia, Iran and Russia will meet soon
    to discuss an ambitious idea to build a big oil refinery on the
    Armenian-Iranian border that would cater for the Iranian market.

    President Robert Kocharian reportedly discussed the multimillion-dollar
    project with senior Russian officials during a visit to Moscow in
    January. A subsidiary of Russia's state-run Gazprom gas monopoly
    said afterwards that it is considering investing an estimated $1.7
    billion needed for the construction of the would-be refinery near
    the Armenian border town of Meghri.

    Reports in the Russian press have said the facility would have an
    annual capacity to refine up to 7 million tons of Iranian oil that
    would be pumped into Armenia through a special pipeline to be built in
    northwestern Iran. Petrol produced by it would then be shipped back
    to Iran by rail. Construction of the 200-kilometer pipeline and the
    railway would require hundreds of millions of dollars in additional
    funding. Armenia and Iran have no rail links at present.

    The Russian Regnum news agency quoted Armenia's Deputy Energy Minister
    Areg Galstian as saying that officials from the three governments
    will try to "ascertain the scale of each party's participation in
    the project." Galstian did not give further details of the talks.

    Despite its vast oil reserves, Iran lacks refining capacities and
    has to import gasoline to meet domestic demand. Nonetheless, some
    Russian experts have questioned the economic wisdom of the project,
    arguing that oil refineries are usually located near sea ports or
    major oil pipelines. They see political motives behind the idea of
    building such a facility in landlocked Armenia.
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