Iran
eyes new Armenian pipeline
AFP
YEREVAN
Petroleumworld.com 09 13 06
Iran wants to build a second natural gas pipeline to energy-strapped
neighbor Armenia, the Islamic republic's parliament speaker Gholam-Ali
Hadad-Adel said on Monday.
Speaking during a two-day visit to Armenia, Hadad-Adel said "the
two sides are discussing the possibility of the construction of a second
Iran-Armenia pipeline."
Because of its dispute with Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave,
Armenia has been unable to take advantage of Azerbaijan's energy reserves
or participate in regional hydrocarbon transport projects.
Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a six year war ending with an uneasy cease-fire
in 1994 over the majority ethnic-Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan.
Hadad-Adel said a new Iranian gas pipeline would serve primarily to
supply Armenia with gas but added that "the possibility of transporting
gas to third countries through the territory of Armenia is not excluded."
"An important part of our relations is cooperation in the area
of energy," Hadad-Adel said of ties with Yerevan.
Iran has already undertaken the 220-million-dollar construction of a
natural gas pipeline to the Caucasus nation, which has until now depended
on Russia for all of its gas needs.
Under a 20-year contract, Armenia is projected to receive some 36 billion
cubic meters of gas through the conduit starting in January of next
year, breaking Russia's stranglehold on its gas market.
Armenia will foot part of the bill for the initial pipeline with deliveries
of electricity which it produces at a Soviet-era nuclear power plant.
Armenia and Iran also recently began construction of a hydroelectric
power plant on the Araxes river, which serves as the two nations' border.
Armenia has depends on Russia and Iran for most of its trade because
of an economic blockade imposed by Azerbaijan and ethnically-linked
Turkey over the Karabakh dispute.
AFP
12 1554 GMT 09 06
Copyright
©2006 AFP.
All Rights Reserved.
Send
this story to a friend
Your
feedback is important to us!
We invite all our readers to share with us
their views and comments about this article.
Write
to editor@petroleumworld.com
Any
question or suggestions, please write to:
editor@petroleumworld.com
Best
Viewed with IE
5.01+
Windows
NT 4.0, '95, '98 and ME +/ 800x600 pixels
|