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    IRAN BEGINS DELIVERING GAS TO ARMENIA IN EXCHANGE FOR ELECTRICITY

    Interfax
    May 14 2009
    Russia

    Iran began delivering gas to Armenia on Thursday under a
    gas-for-electricity deal signed in Yerevan on May 13, Armenian Energy
    and Natural Resources Minister Armen Movsisyan told Interfax.

    Four organizations are parties to the agreement: Yerevan Thermal
    Electricity Station and Vorotansky Cascade Hydroelectric Station
    (Armenia) and National Iranian Gas Company and Tavanir (Iran).

    Only small amounts of gas are currently being delivered to the
    Yerevan station, from which a portion will be passed on to other
    thermal electricity stations.

    The delivery volumes will be increased in stages. The volume announced
    previously - 1.1 billion cubic meters (bcm) - is unlikely to be
    reached in 2009, Movsisyan said.

    Armenia will pay for the gas with electricity in the ratio 3 kWh per
    1 cubic meter.

    The gas is being delivered along the Iran-Armenia pipeline, which
    represents an alternative to the North Caucasus-Transcaucasus pipeline
    used to deliver Russian gas to Armenia via Georgia.

    It was reported earlier that Iran agreed to deliver 1.1 bcm of gas a
    year to Armenia beginning in 2009, and up to 2.3 bcm a year beginning
    in 2019.

    (Our editorial staff can be reached at [email protected])
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