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Alina Hovhannisyan

Central bank: Gas price hike deemed highly unlikely

Central bank: Gas price hike deemed highly unlikely

ArmInfo.  During a press conference held on June 16, 2026, the Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA), Martin Galstyan, stated that a hike in natural gas prices is considered highly unlikely.

Galstyan noted that while there has been significant public  commentary regarding the possibility of a price increase, the  likelihood of such a scenario is "extremely low." He emphasized that  the current pricing is governed by an existing international  agreement.

"In other words, these are X-type scenarios that could occur, but  their probability is extremely low, according to our estimates. If  they do occur, it will naturally increase inflation, impact  production, and bring with it secondary effects," the Central Bank  Chairman clarified. If the situation develops according to this  scenario, the Central Bank, as Galstyan noted, will act post-factum;  the Regulator lacks any preventative tools.

Recall, relations between Moscow and Yerevan have deteriorated amid  Armenia's integration policy toward the EU. Last week, Foreign  Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova reported that Moscow had warned  Yerevan of the risk of terminating agreements on gas, oil products,  and diamonds if Armenia joins the EU.  Russian Energy Minister Sergei  Tsivilev later stated that Moscow had not received a response from  Yerevan. State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin recalled that Armenia  receives Russian gas at a preferential price of $177.5 per 1,000  cubic meters, while the price in Europe is $633.

An agreement on duty-free supplies of Russian gas, oil products, and  rough diamonds to Armenia was signed in 2013 and ratified in 2014. It  applies only to domestic consumption volumes and prohibits re-  export.