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    FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF PIPES FOR CONSTRUCTING SECOND PART OF IRAN-ARMENIA GAS PIPELINE DELIVERED TO ARMENIA

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    June 5 2007

    YEREVAN. June 4. /ARKA/. The first consignment of pipes
    with 720mm diameter, assigned for the construction of 1974km
    Kajaran-Sisian-Angeghakot-Jermuk-Ararat (second part of Iran-Armenia
    gas pipeline) gas pipeline, has been imported to Armenia.

    "40 carriages of cargo delivered from Russia were transported to the
    base in Yeraskh, rented by the "ArmRosgasprom", from there the pipes
    were transported to the building site," the press service of the
    "ArmRosgasprom" reported.

    The Company said that by the end of the year it is planned to import
    1200 carriages with pipes, which makes 25ths tons of cargo.

    For the implementation of the gas-transport enlarging program
    large-scale operations are envisaged and for the first time within
    15 years there has been a necessity of importing pipes with 720mm
    diameter, the press release ran.

    Meghri-Kajaran, the first 40km area of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, was
    exploited on March 19, 2007. The opening ceremony took place in the
    Armenian city of Agarak (to the south of Armenia), near the Iranian
    border in the presence of the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    Robert Kocharyan and Mahmud Ahmadinejada.

    The Iran-Armenia gas pipeline will allow the increase of throughput
    capacity of the Armenian gas-transport and will provide transportation
    of good deal of volumes of the Iranian gas to Armenia's thermoelectric
    power station.

    The total cost of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline makes $220-250mln.

    At the initial stage Armenia will receive 400mln cubic meters of gas
    with the prospective of increasing the index up to 2.3bln cubic meters
    each year. The agreement envisages 36bln cubic meters of natural gas
    supply for 20 years from Iran to Armenia with the possible extension of
    the agreement for five years and the gas supply to 47bln cubic meters.

    The total volume of gas is planned to process into energy envisaged
    for the export to Iran on the basis of 3 kilowatt-hours for 1 cubic
    meter of natural gas, as well as for the use inside Armenia.
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