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  • Russian, Iranian natural gas deliveries to Armenia up 26% in H1

    Interfax, Russia
    Aug 22 2012


    Russian, Iranian natural gas deliveries to Armenia up 26% in H1

    YEREVAN. Aug 22


    Deliveries of natural gas from Russian and Iran to Armenia were up
    25.7% year-on-year at 1.257 billion cubic meters (bcm) for the first
    half of 2012.

    A statement issued by the country's public services regulatory
    commission says that natural gas deliveries to Armenia from Iran were
    up 42% at 239 million cubic meters (mcm), from Russia - 22.37% at
    1.018 bcm.

    Iran is allowed by contract to ship Armenia up to 1.1 bcm of gas per
    year (some 3 mcm per day), and starting in 2014 up to 2.3 bcm. The
    plan was that Armenia would start supplying Georgia and Turkey with
    excess electrical power. However, that has not been happening and in
    fact Armenia is seasonally buying small amounts of less costly power
    from Georgia.

    CJSC Yerevanskaya Teploelektrotsentral receives natural gas arriving
    in Armenia in exchange for electric power in a ratio of one m3 of gas
    per 3 kWt/hours of electricity.

    Armenia imported 460 mcm of Iranian gas in 2011, 15% more than the
    year before. The country imported 1.609 bcm of Russian gas last year,
    up 11.7%.

    The monopoly gas supplier to Armenia is CJSC Armrosgazprom, which is
    80% owned by Russian gas giant OJSC Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) and 20% by the
    Armenian government.

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