
Armenia can become a transit country for Iranian gas, but another question is whether Iran will be able to export large volumes of gas to Europe, an expert on energy geopolitics and international security, Armen Manvelyan said on Friday, commenting on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s statement that Armenia is ready to serve as a transit country for Iranian gas.
Speaking to Panorama.am, the expert says Iranian gas supplies to Georgia via Armenia is highly possible especially when such an attempt was made during the tenure of former PM Hovik Abrahamyan, when a small amount of Iranian gas was exported to Georgia through Armenia by a private company.
According to him, technically such a deal is also possible since the maximum discharge of the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline stands at 2.3 billion cubic meters a year, but it uses only 15 percent of its capacity.
Meantime, the energy expert voiced pessimism on the possibility of delivering Iranian gas to the EU countries via Armenia, since the move requires major investments.
Manvelyan stressed entering the European market is not an easy thing to do, since the market is changeable and has such big suppliers as ...
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