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India, Iran discuss undersea gas pipeline bypassing Pakistan - The Hindu

India, Iran discuss undersea gas pipeline bypassing Pakistan

A senior Iranian official said on Monday that negotiations are being held to build a $4.5 billion undersea gas pipeline from Iran to Indian west coast following India’s rejection of the proposal for an onland pipeline that would pass through Pakistan.

“Negotiations are under serious consideration,” said National Iranian Gas Export Company managing director Alireza Kameli at the World Energy Policy Summit here.

The planned pipeline from the Iranian coast via the Oman Sea and Indian Ocean to Gujarat is proposed to carry 31.5 million standard cubic metres gas per day and will be built in two years, from the date necessary approvals and a gas sale and purchase agreement are signed, he said.

“We welcome India’s participation. At the moment, Iran is in negotiations with South Asia Gas Enterprise (SAGE) for construction of an undersea line,” he said.

As per the proposal being discussed, SAGE will lay the 1,400 km pipeline bypassing the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of Pakistan. Any company wanting to buy gas from Iran can rent the pipeline.

“SAGE will not be buying gas from Iran. It will lead an international consortium for building the pipeline,” said Subhodh Kumar Jain, director of the New Delhi-based SAGE.

“SBI Caps is advising us on the project,” he added.

India has not taken part in the talks on the 1,036 km Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline since 2007, citing security and commercial concerns.

Meanwhile, the Teheran-based Mehr news agency has reported that Iran has agreed to award a $3 billion contract to develop the Farzad B gas field in the Persian Gulf to a consortium of Indian companies led by state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC).

Mehr quoted the director of the Falat Ghare oil company, Saeed Hafezi, as saying the easing of sanctions after Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers, signified that the consortium can resume field development, the first phase of which aims to produce one billion cubic feet of natural gas per day.

The Farzad B field, successfully discovered by the Indian explorer’s overseas arm ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL), is estimated to hold initial in-place gas reserves of 12.5 trillion cubic feet.

ONGC officials here, contacted by s on Monday, declined knowledge of the latest developments, but said a proposal submitted by the consortium had cited around $3 billion as costs for the first phase of development of the Farzad B field.

Keywords: India, Iran, undersea gas pipeline, Pakistan
 
As per the proposal being discussed, SAGE will lay the 1,400 km pipeline bypassing the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of Pakistan. Any company wanting to buy gas from Iran can rent the pipeline.
 
Profit seems little in front inexpensive expenditure for sea route and not worth it in the long run.
 
This pipeline is just a pipedream !! This undersea pipeline is not easy to build and maintain.The gas delivered from this pipeline will be expensive. Good luck !
 
Profit seems little in front inexpensive expenditure for sea route and not worth it in the long run.
For a country like india which is big market it makes a lot of sense. If the pipeline is extended across india (tough chance though) to the arabian sea , it is a great deal. No need for tankers to ply to gulf. Even other nations can buy gas from the same pipeline.

This pipeline is just a pipedream !! This undersea pipeline is not easy to build and maintain.The gas delivered from this pipeline will be expensive. Good luck !
Building and maintaining is tough, but expenses will be amortized over some 10-15 years. Second thing is no unloading of gas, it is directly metered and consumed. Only issue will be price consistency.
 
Oman gave up many sqKM of EEZ water to Pakistan as gift. They can always claim it back by appeal or demand Pakistan to allow India submarine pipelines.
 
It will be outside Pakistan EEZ so you are going down a few thousand feet. To withstand pressure at that depth, the pipeline has to be stronger than the strongest submarine in service today. So please go ahead and invest in this great venture.
 
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