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India in talks to export natural gas to Pakistan via pipeline

Kid, if u have been following these news u would have seen it was u who had offered first not we.

We r not the ones asking for help but its u offering help without being asked to.

Now shhhuuussshhhh.

:Shrug:

Perhaps, you should start digging the well, then. :tup:

And fast. :tup:
 
Kid, if u have been following these news u would have seen it was u who had offered first not we.
We r not the ones asking for help but its u offering help without being asked to.
Now shhhuuussshhhh.
Whether we do or not who r u tell us what to do and what not to?
We r going to import gas from iran which is more realistic then this indian stunt.

go slow with your empty pride...!

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is considering importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar via India, which will receive the gas at its terminal and supply through a planned pipeline from its territory to Pakistan’s border.
Pakistan considering importing LNG from Qatar via India – The Express Tribune


Islamabad, July 25/Nationalturk -In order to overcome energy crisis, Pakistan government is in talks with its arch rival and nuclear foe India for exporting natural gas to the country through a gas pipeline
Nuclear foes India, Pakistan planning gas pipeline

Pakistan in talks to import natural gas from India - thenews.com.pk
 
Why are we becoming so generous to Pakistan all of a suddn? First Electricity now Gas. There was also a talk about re negotiating the IWT. :what: :undecided:
 
:Shrug:

Perhaps, you should start digging the well, then. :tup:

And fast. :tup:

We r not the ones asking for help but its u offering help without being asked to.
This makes black and white clear.

go slow with your empty pride...!

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is considering importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar via India, which will receive the gas at its terminal and supply through a planned pipeline from its territory to Pakistan’s border.
Pakistan considering importing LNG from Qatar via India – The Express Tribune


Islamabad, July 25/Nationalturk -In order to overcome energy crisis, Pakistan government is in talks with its arch rival and nuclear foe India for exporting natural gas to the country through a gas pipeline
Nuclear foes India, Pakistan planning gas pipeline

Pakistan in talks to import natural gas from India - thenews.com.pk

Pakistan is considering!!!!!!!!!!

Thats all.

And now go back and read the news when yr diplomats came in pakistan first with such proposal.

U had offered that to us we didnt asked u to offer it to us in first place.
 
Until Pakistan stops exporting Islamic terrorism these kinds of deals should not go forward.
 
Why are we becoming so generous to Pakistan all of a suddn? First Electricity now Gas. There was also a talk about re negotiating the IWT. :what: :undecided:

Election time.

Keep in mind who's the current ruling alliance. :azn:
 
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India is in talks to export natural gas to Pakistan through a pipeline from Punjab to help the country overcome crippling energy shortage.

State gas utility GAIL has proposed to lay a 110-km pipeline from Jalandhar to Wagah border via Amritsar to supply natural gas to Pakistan, company Chairman and Managing Director B C Tripathi told reporters here.

Gas in its liquid form (liquefied natural gas or LNG) will be imported at ports in Gujarat and moved through GAIL's existing pipeline network till Jalandhar. It will then be moved through the proposed line.

"Pakistan has evinced interest in taking LNG from us to meet its energy demand," he said. "The export is techno-commercially feasible. We can do that subject to Government of India approval and arriving of commercial agreement."

Initially, Pakistan wants to take 1-1.5 million tonnes of LNG. "Pricing and other commercial negotiations are going on," he said, refusing to elaborate.

LNG imports into India are currently in the range of USD 13-14 per million British thermal unit and after including customs or import duty, pipeline transportation charges and local taxes, the delivered price will be close to USD 21.

Pakistan, which does not have an LNG import facility at present, is willing to buy LNG from GAIL provided India exempts it from taxes to bring down the cost.

Tripathi said pipeline exports to Pakistan are viable and should be looked at in the context of India looking at importing gas through a cross-country Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline.

Link - India in talks to export natural gas to Pakistan via pipeline - Indian Express

How is it possible as there is a serious deficiency of gas in India too and was looking for IPI gas pipeline. I think Pakistan can fulfill all of its needs once it shuts down its CNG stations all over the country then there is plenty of gas for house holds and industry.
 
How is it possible as there is a serious deficiency of gas in India too and was looking for IPI gas pipeline.

Why are we becoming so generous to Pakistan all of a suddn? First Electricity now Gas

It is imported gas that we are talking about (presumably from Qatar). Makes no real difference to us. Pakistan will be paying its share. India will just be allowing its use of Storage & Regasification Terminals.
 
What is wrong with earning some money from existing, unutilized infra?

How about putting that infrastructure for the GOOD of the citizens rather than greedily exporting everything, earning fat money and giving nothing to the people?

Half the food prices in Indian cities is soaring because everything gets exported (apart from artificial hoarding) and citizens are fed on remnants.
 
How about putting that infrastructure for the GOOD of the citizens rather than greedily exporting everything, earning fat money and giving nothing to the people?

Half the food prices in Indian cities is soaring because everything gets exported (apart from artificial hoarding) and citizens are fed on remnants.

Because that infra is not being used. Capacity is more than that required. I think you are misunderstanding the whole idea. Pakistan would import gas (probably from Qatar), it would use existing pipelines in India to transfer it to Jalandhar. A 110 km extension would get it to Pakistan. India would get appropriate charges, and Pakistan would still find it cheaper.

Gas prices in India are costly because the gas itself is costly, and still govt is providing a lot of subsidy. Compare it with other countries.
 
First it was electricity export to Pakistan. That flopped. Now Gas. Probably will flop too!

The bottom line is the cost of evacuation and transmission of these energy sources to Pakistan is exorbitant and therefore considered as a non viable proposition.
 

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