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  • Energy Minister Touts Potential New NPP, Refinery for Armenia

    Global Insight
    October 25, 2007


    Energy Minister Touts Potential New NPP, Refinery for Armenia

    by: Andrew Neff


    Armenian Energy Minister Armen Movsisian told journalists this week
    that the country could build a new nuclear power plant (NPP) to
    replace its ageing Metsamor NPP, with the Metsamor facility likely to
    be decommissioned only after a newer NPP is built. Moysisian told
    theVoice of Armenianewspaper that a potential new NPP would have a
    capacity of 1,000MW, which would provide Armenia with enough power to
    meet its own requirements and potentially supply electricity to other
    countries in the region. Furthermore, Moysisian said that a proposed
    oil refinery in Armenia would have to have a processing capacity of
    at least 7-7.5 million tonnes per year (t/y, 140,000 to 150,000
    barrels per day) in order to recoup the estimated costs of
    construction. Russia'a Gazprom Neft earlier this year proposed such a
    refinery for Armenia, which has no refineries at present and is thus
    entirely dependent on imports of oil products in order to meet
    domestic demand (seeArmenia: 29 January 2007:).

    Significance:Armenia is deficient in natural resources, and with
    Turkey and Azerbaijan continuing to exert an energy blockade on
    Armenia as a result of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia is
    heavily dependent on imports of oil and gas, mainly from Russia.
    Armenia is also continuing to operate the Metsamor NPP, despite
    safety concerns, in order to generate electricity to meet domestic
    requirements, even rebuffing the European Union's offer of a loan to
    close down the NPP, arguing that it is necessary to keep Metsamor
    online until a new NPP is built (seeArmenia: 26 September 2007:). The
    proposed refinery in Armenia would far outstrip Armenia's oil
    consumption requirements, which stand at around 1 million t/y, but
    Moysisian said that a facility with such a capacity would only serve
    the domestic market and thus would never recoup its construction
    costs.
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