Natural gas deliveries to Armenia from Russia increased by 7.7% in January-March 2014 as compared with the same period of last year and amounted to 719.1 million cubic meters, Aysor.am reported on April 16.
Armenian Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisyan voiced his country's willingness to buy natural gas from Iran in the near future, Fars reported on March 23.
A working meeting between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Serzh Sargsyan, President of the Republic of Armenia took place today in Yerevan as part of Gazprom delegation's visit to Armenia, Gazprom’s press office said on February 26.
Russia’ natural gas monopoly Gazprom reduced in 2013 supplies of gas to Armenia by 0.6% year-on-year to 1.956 billion cubic meters, Itar-Tass reported on February 3, citing ArmRosgazprom.
A U.S. energy company has acquired the Vorotan hydroelectric power station complex for $250 million on January 29, Trend reported on January 30.
The transaction is the U.S biggest investment in the Armenian economy, Armenia Today reported.
Russian natural gas giant Gazprom has signed a deal to increase its stake in buy 20% Armenian gas pipeline operator ArmRosgazprom by acquiring a 20% stake from the Armenian government, Gazprom said late on January 16 in a statement, Prime has reported.
As part of a working visit to Armenia Rosneft President Igor Sechin met with the President of the Republic of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan. A number of documents, pointed at extending cooperation with the republic, were signed in presence of the Armenian President.
On December 2, 2013 Igor Sechin, Rosneft President and Chairman of the Management Board, and Arthur Alaverdyan, President of Oil Techno, signed a Shareholder Agreement as part of the plan to set up a joint venture, Rosneft’s press service has said.
Russia and Armenia have signed a number of agreements on the gas sector, including on the sale of shares in gas pipeline operator ArmRosgazprom, gas prices and compensation for ArmRosgazprom, Prime reported on December 2.
Rosneft, Russia’s largest state-controlled oil company, has signed an agreement with Armenian company Oil Tekhno on the creation of a joint venture in the field of oil product marketing and supply, the press office of the Armenian government said late on Thursday, as cit