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    GAS PRICES TO REMAIN UNCHANGED IN EVENT OF MILD WINTER IN ARMENIA

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Dec 24 2007

    YEREVAN, December 24. /ARKA/. Gas prices will remain unchanged in
    Armenia if the winter is mild, Armenia's Minister of Energy Armen
    Movsisian reported.

    He reminded that the issue of private financing of the prices occurred
    due to sudden increase in gas prices that made it necessary to give
    the population and the economy enough time to adapt themselves to
    the expected prise increase.

    "The main consumption occurs in the winter period, and everything
    will depend on the winter consumption", the Minister said.

    He pointed out the limited nature of the means to subsidize the
    prices and said that, yet, if the current temperature is maintained,
    the possibility of keeping the current gas prices will be possible for
    a quite long period of time. At the same time, the Minister reported
    that preliminary estimates have been already made on possible options
    for price increase.

    On April 6 2006 "Gasprom" open joint stock company and the Government
    of Armenia signed an agreement setting strategic principles of
    cooperation in gas and energy projects on the territory of Armenia
    for 25 years. Under the agreement, the price for Russian natural gas
    supplied to Armenia is to rise from $56 to $110 for every 1,000 cubic
    meters, but "Gasprom" undertook obligation not to increase the price
    before 2009.

    Under the agreement, the Armenian Government is to sell the fifth
    energy unit of Hrazdan thermal power plant (Hrazdan-5) and the
    country's gas infrastructures to "ArmRosgasprom".

    Part of the funds from the sale is to be allocated as subsidies to the
    population and enterprises of Armenia. The government subsidizes 25,000
    Drams for 1,000 cubic meters for citizens with monthly consumption
    of up to 10,000 cubic meters and $52.01 of the $146.51 price for
    industrial enterprises consuming over 10,000 cubic meters of gas
    monthly.
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