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  • Talks on Iranian Gas Supplies to Armenia to Recommence Next Week

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    August 12, 2008



    Talks on Iranian Gas Supplies to Armenia to Recommence Next Week

    by Catherine Hunter


    Iran is planning to hold talks with Armenia next week to discuss the
    start-up of gas supplies through the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline that
    was commissioned in early 2007, but has still to commence
    operations. The Iranian Oil Ministry website said that discussions
    would take place in Armenia. Under the 2004 agreement, Armenia was set
    to receive 300-400 mmcm of gas from Iran annually via the pipeline in
    its initial stage, with volumes eventually slated to increase to 2.3
    bcm per year.

    Significance:Failure to start operations at the Iran-Armenia link has
    left Armenia wholly dependent on Russian supplies and given it little
    room to bargain in recent price negotiations (seeArmenia: 1 August
    2008:). However, with Iran suffering significant shortages itself,
    most notably in winter, it is unclear how much gas will be available
    to the Armenian market in the near term (seeIran: 18 January
    2008:). Nevertheless, Iran would like the option to get export prices
    for gas beyond current Turkish deliveries, making ongoing commitment
    to realising the Armenia link probable, even if reliability is likely
    to prove a factor in the winter months.
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