2005-01-19 06:08:28
_http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=2329_ 
(http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=2329) 
Restoration of Georgia-Azerbaijan Gas Pipe  Over
Restoration of the gas pipeline connecting  Georgia and Azerbaijan has 
completed, Georgian Fuel and Energy Minister Nika  Gilauri told reporters in 
Tbilisi. 

"Over $500,000 has been spent on  refurbishing the pipeline with annual 
throughput capacity of 800 million cubic  meters of gas." 


The minister said completing rehabilitation  activities will allow to start 
talks with Russian Gasprom and its export  operator Gasexport on transportation 
of natural gas from Russia to Azerbaijan  via Georgia. The pipe may also be 
used to import gas from Iran, Gilauri said.  

Late in January, the Georgian minister is expected to visit Iran to hold  
talks on gas supplies from Iran in exchange for supplies of electric power in  
the summer. Besides, a grant is to be received from Iran to be used for  
increasing the capacity of the gas pipeline to 3-4 billion cubic  meters.

Source: AssA-Irada, via  BakuToday



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