Speaking to Iran's oil Ministry official website 'Shana', Hamid Reza Araghi said NIGC had earmarked 10% of the gas it receives from Armenia to sell to Georgia and the related contract would be signed soon.
The Iranian energy official said Armenia generates electricity in exchange for Iranian gas and sends it to NIGC, which is likely to sell part of this electricity to Georgia.
"Talks between Iran and Georgia on the sale of Armenian electricity to Georgia have been held and a contract will be signed in this regard soon," he said.
The deputy petroleum minister for gas affairs further added, "we consider about 10 percent of the total volume of electricity supplied from Armenia to be sold to Georgia."
KI/PR
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