PSRC to consider new gas prices on May 31
26.05.2016,
15:22
Armenia’s Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) will convene on May 31 to consider new prices of natural gas for consumers.

YEREVAN, May 26. /ARKA/. Armenia’s Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) will convene on May 31 to consider new prices of natural gas for consumers.
On April 29 Armenia’s national natural gas distribution company Gazprom Armenia formally asked PSRC to allow it to cut the price of gas for households, which consumer less than 10,000 cubic meters a month, from the current 156 drams per one cubic meter to 146.7 drams, a decrease of 6%.
The price for companies, which consume more than 10 thousand cubic meters a month, is proposed to reduce from $276.98 to $257.56 for one thousand cubic meters in dram equivalent (including VAT) at the rate of Central Bank on the 25th of each previous month.
The price revision is prompted by Russia’s decision to cut the price of gas for Armenia from $165 to $150 per thousand cubic meters.
Russia is the main supplier of natural gas to Armenia, delivered by transit through the territory of Georgia. The new prices are to come into force from July 1. The PSRC is going also to revise the prices of electricity later this year. ($1 – 477.78 drams). --0--
On April 29 Armenia’s national natural gas distribution company Gazprom Armenia formally asked PSRC to allow it to cut the price of gas for households, which consumer less than 10,000 cubic meters a month, from the current 156 drams per one cubic meter to 146.7 drams, a decrease of 6%.
The price for companies, which consume more than 10 thousand cubic meters a month, is proposed to reduce from $276.98 to $257.56 for one thousand cubic meters in dram equivalent (including VAT) at the rate of Central Bank on the 25th of each previous month.
The price revision is prompted by Russia’s decision to cut the price of gas for Armenia from $165 to $150 per thousand cubic meters.
Russia is the main supplier of natural gas to Armenia, delivered by transit through the territory of Georgia. The new prices are to come into force from July 1. The PSRC is going also to revise the prices of electricity later this year. ($1 – 477.78 drams). --0--