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    ARMENIA HOPES TO BE AN ENERGY EXPORTER

    RussiaToday
    September 14, 2007, 12:17
    Russia

    Armenia is becoming a regional leader in the gas distribution and
    storage market, as it brings its economy into the 21st century.

    Armenia's economy has changed significantly over the last decade
    and it's now becoming an increasingly attractive location for
    foreign investment. Its capital, Yerevan, is currently undergoing
    a construction boom with new shopping centres and housing complexes
    springing up across the city.

    The spotlight is currently on ArmRusGasprom, the gas monopoly, a
    company with close ties to Russia's Gazprom, which has been operating
    Armenia's gas sector since 1997. It receives gas from Russia, delivered
    via Georgia, and is investing in new technology and capacity.

    ArmRusGasprom headquarters "Over the last five years gas consumption
    in Armenia has risen fivefold. We are planning to invest about $US 650
    million in new gas projects, with the most promising projects being
    the modernization of gas storage and the construction of an alternative
    pipeline," said Karen Karapetyan, the Chairman of ArmRusGasprom.

    Currently Russia is the only supplier of natural gas to the country,
    but it will soon have access to Iranian supplies through the recently
    opened Armenia-Iran pipeline, which is owned by Gazprom. With the
    additional capacity coming in, attention is turning to the country's
    storage facilities.

    Nelson Sarkisian, the head of Armenia's Abuvianskaya gas storage
    facility is looking forward to a major modernization programme, with
    ArmRusGasprom planning to invest up to $US 2.5 million and to boost
    capacity to 120 million cubic meters in the near future.

    He has been working there since 1983 and says that since that time
    the facility has not been modernized.

    This gas storage facility is unique for Armenia as it can store gas
    in the salt in the earth. However it is expected to be modernized
    soon using the latest European technology. Gaz du France is providing
    technical support to its Armenian counterparts on this project.

    Armenia is still receiving gas from Russia for $US 110 per thousand
    cubic meters, and the new capacity from Iran should ensure continued
    low prices.

    ArmRusGasprom is looking to diversify its activities with projects
    in oil refining and the electricity sector.

    "With the construction of the oil pipeline being built from Iran to
    the south of Armenia and of the oil refinery in the south of Armenia,
    ArmRusGasprom can become a very important player on the oil market,"
    pointed out Sevak Sarukhanyan, Deputy Director of Noravank in Yerevan.

    The company also plans to invest up to $US 170 million in electricity
    production with an eye to exporting energy to its regional neighbours.
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