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INDIA TO SET UP GAS LINE TO PAKISTAN

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India’s plans of exporting gas to Pakistan via a pipeline from Jalandhar inPunjabto the Wagah-Attari border will soon become a reality.

In his maiden Budget presented in the Lok Sabha on Thursday, finance minister Arun Jaitley exempted liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports from customs duty if it is meant for onward sale to the neighbouring nation.

“Exemption from basic customs duty (of 5%) is being granted on re-gassified LNG for supply to Pakistan,” the Budget said.

This will set the stage for the state-run Gail India Ltd, which plans to build a `500-crore pipeline to export five million units per day of regassified-LNG to Pakistan, to start work on the ground.

“Its an important project that will help improve bilateral diplomatic and economic ties between the two neighbours,”Dharmendra Pradhan, minister of state for petroleum, told HT.

“Broad parameters have been agreed to and a contract will also be signed shortly between the two sides after which it will take one year to build it,” Gail CMD BC Tripathi told HT.

Interestingly, citing security concerns,New Delhihas put on hold a plan to be part of a `10,000-crore pipeline originating in Iran, passing through Pakistan and terminating in India to carry gas from Iran’s South Pars gas fields. Security experts felt that being dependent on gas coming via Pakistan could compromise India’s energy security.

But the Gail pipeline will be built entirely on Indian territory and terminate at the border, thus, making it relatively safer.

Faced with a serious gas shortage, Pakistan wants to import gas from India. Gail will import LNG in ships at ports on the Indian west coast and then pipe the gas to Jalandhar. The proposed 110-km pipeline will then carry the fuel to the Wagah-Attari border, from where Pakistan will supply it to Lahore.

The source added that Gail, which imports LNG at $13-14 per unit, would sell the gas to Pakistan at around $21. The cut in customs duty will bring down the cost.



Not just a pipe dream, India to set up gas line to Pakistan - Hindustan Times
 
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India has gas ? :crazy:

Few years ago India considered importing gas from Pakistan.
 
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India has gas ? :crazy:

Few years ago India considered importing gas from Pakistan.
Read the article before posting.

Pakistan cannot buy gas at 21$ per unit, other wise it would have taken Qatar's offer at 18-19$ per unit.
I believe you don't have an LNG terminal with re-gassification(?) facilities.
So whatever price you buy from Qatar,it gets pushed up before you get to use it.

Secondly, the price of $21 should come down now that FM has exempted customs duty for Pakistan.
 
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I believe you don't have an LNG terminal with re-gassification(?) facilities.
So whatever price you buy from Qatar gets pushed up.

Secondly, the price of $21 should come down now that FM has exempted customs duty for Pakistan.

India is plannign to buy LNG at $13. so add some markup and that will be cheaper for Pakistan than to buy from Qatar.
 
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India is plannign to buy LNG at $13. so add some markup and that will be cheaper for Pakistan than to buy from Qatar.
Yup. It has to be cheaper than what Pakistan can buy from Qatar + extra(on account for not investing in LNG facilities), otherwise it would make no sense for Pakistan to buy from India.

Secondly, Faujhistorian - India buys some gas at $13. Otherwise its mostly higher, the one from Qatar. Though we still get better deal than most countries in the world because we buy in massive quantities.
Horrible move Nawaz should and probably will reconsider.
Not really horrible. Its not as if Pakistan's entire gas needs would come from this. Pakistan is diversifying its suppliers for security purposes, just as India has done so. We buy from multiple sources in addition to our own production.

@niaz Sir would be the best person to give his views on this though.
 
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Not really horrible. Its not as if Pakistan's entire gas needs would come from this. Pakistan is diversifying its suppliers for security purposes, just as India has done so. We buy from multiple sources in addition to our own production.

Doesn't matter buying from India does not provide any sort of security LOL.
 
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