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  • In Case Of Necessity Armenia Can Already Receive Iranian Gas, Armeni

    IN CASE OF NECESSITY ARMENIA CAN ALREADY RECEIVE IRANIAN GAS, ARMENIAN MINISTER OF ENERGY SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 24 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 24, NOYAN TAPAN. In case of necessity Armenia
    can already receive 400 million cibic meters of gas a year from Iran
    through the Megri-Kajaran section of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline. The
    RA minister of energy Armen Movsisian stated at the December 24 press
    conference that the Megri-Kajaran section of the gas pipiline is
    owned by High-Voltage Electric Networks company, and the ministry
    is prepared to discuss its sale with potential buyers. According
    to him, the earthworks on 180 km of the new 200-km Kajaran-Yeraskh
    gas pipeline have already been completed. The gas pipeline will be
    ready in late 2008. The minister said that Gazprom company has made
    investments in the construction of the gas pipeline so an agreement
    has been reached with the Armenian government to increase Gazprom's
    share in ArmRusgazprom.

    A. Movsisian informed those present that the Japanese government
    has already agreed to allocate additional 80 million dollars for
    construction of a steam-and-gas unit at the Yerevan Thermal Power
    Plant. The minister also announced that an Italian company is going
    to build a wind power station with the total capacity of 90 megawatts
    in Armenia.

    According to A. Movsisian, 58 small hydropower plants currently
    operate in the country, the same number of hydropower plants is being
    constructed, thanks to which the electricity to be generated by small
    hydropower plants will ensure 10% of the country's total electricity
    demand in 2-3 years.

    The minister said the studies on construction of an oil refinery in
    Armenia, which are conducted by Russian, Armenian and Iranian experts,
    will finish in February 2008. The geological survey work in Kyarkyar
    volcanic plain (Syunik marz) will continue next year. Preliminary
    exploration showed that there is great potential of geothermal energy
    in this area.

    It was announced that the exploration of uranium mines will start in
    2008 and the country's uranium resources will be determined within
    the next 2-5 years.
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