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    GEORGIA DOES NOT INTEND TO IMPORT ARMENIAN ENERGY IN THE NEAR FUTURE

    Regnum, Russia
    Jan 10 2006

    At present moment Georgia does not need additional energy import,
    particularly from Armenia, a REGNUM correspondent is told at
    Electricity System Commercial Operator (ESCO) commenting on reports
    released by Russian media that the Georgian side did not confirm its
    application concerning purchasing electric power from Armenia made
    in the end of 2006.

    According to ESCO, at present time, Georgia imports electric power
    mostly from Turkey to provide energy for Ajaria at the amount of
    1.5 mln kwh in exchange. Insignificant amounts of electric energy,
    100-200 thousand kwh are imported from Azerbaijan, only to provide
    for normal functioning of two energy systems of the two countries in
    a parallel regime. The rest of energy needed Georgia received from
    domestic reserves.

    As for the Georgian application for receiving electric energy from
    Armenia, the matter concerned import of Iranian instead of Armenian
    energy, as Russian media reported. The Iranian energy was supposed
    to be received by Georgia in transit via Armenia, also in exchange;
    the matter concerned amounts lower than it was mentioned in the media.

    However, as Georgia experiences no deficit, the scheme, at least yet,
    has not been applied.
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