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  • The Hazy Project: Russia's plans to build oil refinery in Armenia

    Aravot, Armenia
    Jan 30 2007

    Russia's plans to build oil refinery in Armenia

    by Naira Mamikonyan

    "The hazy project"

    Pessimism about the Russian project on the construction of an Iranian
    oil refinery in Armenia does not prevent Yerevan and Moscow from
    speaking about this. After Russian President Vladimir Putin's
    statement during his meeting with his Armenian counterpart in Sochi
    that in March 2007 Russia will move from the "shameful third place"
    to the first one by its volume of investment, the Armenian
    authorities officially announced the new Armenian-Russian economic
    initiative. Thus, yesterday the press secretary of the Armenian
    president, Viktor Soghomonyan, confirmed that Yerevan and Moscow are
    discussing the construction of an oil refinery in Meghri on the
    border with Iran.

    [Passage omitted: reported details]

    It is believed that from a political point of view, Armenia may end
    up in a difficult situation after the construction of the oil
    refinery because of the Azerbaijani-Georgian-Turkish oil and gas
    pipelines. Also, given the possibility that Georgia might join NATO,
    the situation may be hard not only for Armenia, but also for Russian
    military base No 102 deployed in Gyumri and in terms of providing
    Russian border guards with electricity. Certainly, this project is
    not a new idea. Russian expert Anatoliy Gichman also confirmed this
    in his interview with Regnum news agency. According to him, the
    future of this project is pessimistic because it was clear when the
    project was discussed in 2002 that it will hardly be fulfilled. There
    are the following reasons for that: "The economic benefit of the
    project is not clear: if Iranian oil is returned to Iran, then why
    will the factory be built in Armenia? Second, Iran made us understand
    a long time ago that it is not so willing to cooperate with Russian
    oil and gas companies and the factory which will be built in the
    south of Armenia is only a Russian project. Third, Iran wants to have
    such factories in its own territory and is going to do so in 2012,
    which means the building of big oil refineries all over Iran."

    Moreover, according to the Russian expert, the project would be a
    promising one if the Armenian-Turkish border was open and the oil was
    supplied to the eastern regions of Turkey. Armenian experts think
    that the project has no future. They also think that in order to make
    the project a reality, it will be necessary to invest 2.8bn dollars
    in the construction of a new Iran-Armenia railway.

    Moreover, in order to transport oil from the north of Iran to the
    south of Armenia, it will be necessary to build a 200km oil pipeline
    from Esfahan to Meghri, which requires extra money. On the other
    hand, some Armenian experts say that Iran will not be ready for the
    implementation of such a programme for a long period as two of its
    big oil refineries were bombed by Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war in
    the early 1980s. In a word, Armenian experts think that this problem
    has a political nature: in Armenia it is designed for internal and in
    Russia for external consumption.
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