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IPI pipeline: India to resume talks with Iran


PTI, Jul 12, 2010

NEW DELHI: After a two-year lull, India has proposed to resume talks with Iran on importing gas through a pipeline passing through Pakistan, but the Persian Gulf state wants the meeting to happen in Tehran.

India in April proposed a meeting of the India-Iran Joint Working Group (JWG) between May 23 and 28 in New Delhi to discuss the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project, but Tehran has not yet confirmed the dates.

Now Iran has told India that the meeting of JWG should happen in Tehran, a source close to the development said.

"New Delhi has accepted the condition, but Iran has so far not indicated any dates for the meeting," the source said.

India has been boycotting project talks since 2008 over concerns on safe delivery of gas and frequent changes in price of gas. New Delhi wants Iran to stick to the price agreed between them in 2007 and also wants it to be responsible for safe passage of gas through Pakistan.

The pipeline has been on the drawing board since the mid-1990s, when Iran and India inked preliminary agreements to transport gas through Pakistan. It was dubbed the "Peace Pipeline", because of hopes it would lead to a detente between neighbours India and Pakistan.

India fears for the safety of the pipeline in Pakistan's Balochistan province, home to a militant Islamist separatist movement, and wants Iran to take responsibility for safe passage of the gas through Pakistan. It wants to pay for the fuel only when it is delivered at the Pakistan-India border.

New Delhi is also upset with frequent changes in the gas price. Iran had originally priced the gas at USD 3.2 per mmBtu, but in 2007 revised the rates to USD 4.93 per mmBtu at USD 60 a barrel crude oil prices, which was accepted by India.

Last year, it unilaterally revised the rates again and according to the new pricing formula, the fuel would cost New Delhi USD 8.3 per mmbtu at an USD 60 per barrel oil price at the Iran-Pakistan border.

Added to this would be USD 1.1-1.2 per mmBtu towards the transportation cost and transit fee that India would have to pay for wheeling the gas through Pakistan, the source said.

Tehran, he said, wants to transfer ownership of the gas to India at the Iran-Pakistan border, while New Delhi wants it to be at the Pakistan-India border, thereby making Iran explicitly responsible for safe delivery of gas.

While the 1,100-km-long pipeline from the South Pars gas fields in the Persian Gulf to the Iran-Pakistan border would be laid by an Iranian firm, New Delhi wants to take stake in the 1,035-km pipeline section in Pakistan.

India feels that its participation in execution of the pipeline in Pakistan would make the project more bankable, reduce the financing cost, ensure timely execution and ensure transparent and efficient management of operations, the source said.
 
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India better not enter it .It will always remain a strategic albatross around her neck
 
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India better not enter it .It will always remain a strategic albatross around her neck

If developing friendly ties with nighbours is albatross then so be it

The China - Pakistan Rail & Road link will be great to build the Iran Pakistan China gas pipe line
 
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Energy security is a national security issue.To share its weight with a nother nation requires us to trust such a nation as one of our own.Until the day India and Pakistan reach such a level of trust India should not enter it.
 
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India better not enter it .It will always remain a strategic albatross around her neck

Already the talks are on undersea pipeline. and it can have immense capabilities and many others can join it and it can have a steady supply of gas


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This is the Oman-India sea link proposal, other Arab oil producing countries can join too to tap immense potential of Indian markets.
 
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Already the talks are on undersea pipeline. and it can have immense capabilities and many others can join it and it can have a steady supply of gas


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This is the Oman-India sea link proposal, other Arab oil producing countries can join too to tap immense potential of Indian markets.

Underwater pipelines are quite good ,they are hard to sabotage and as far has security is concerned the Indian Navy is always there
 
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Underwater pipelines are quite good ,they are hard to sabotage and as far has security is concerned the Indian Navy is always there

The word 'sabotage' can be taken off it involves iran, oman and other Arab nations participation it could be a gas corridor. Its like saying sabotaging the undersea internet cable.


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And the sabotaging country will have to answerable to the world community for any gas spill.
 
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No gas oil projects alowed any where near our sea shores unless there is 1 trilliond dollar insurance policy incase of oil spill or gass spill and environmental damage NOT allowed

Its much easier ,

To go thru china and then to east asia why make things difficult for 1 country benefit ...only the one albatross in world , just go over land easy to maintain and repair
and just go around the albatross coutry

Oman - Iran - Pakistan - China - Japan - South Korea
Russian break away - Afghanistan - Pakistan - China - Japan - South Korea
Iran - Pakistan - China
 
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No gas oil projects alowed any where near our sea shores unless there is 1 trilliond dollar insurance policy incase of oil spill or gass spill and environmental damage NOT allowed

Dont worry its nowhere near your shores.
 
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No gas oil projects alowed any where near our sea shores unless there is 1 trilliond dollar insurance policy incase of oil spill or gass spill and environmental damage NOT allowed

Its much easier ,

To go thru china and then to east asia why make things difficult for 1 country benefit ...only the one albatross in world , just go over land easy to maintain and repair
and just go around the albatross coutry

Oman - Iran - Pakistan - China - Japan - South Korea
Russian break away - Afghanistan - Pakistan - China - Japan - South Korea
Iran - Pakistan - China
keep day dreaming, by the way no gulf country would bypass india. reasons are given below.

1. everybody wants to tap india vast market. they know they will make a hell of a profit. india has gr8 relations with all the gulf countries.
2. the route ur proposing is not on the list of any of these countries.
3. pakistan cannot ensure the security and safety of the gaspipeline. as it is going through balochistan (one of the indian main concern).

pls this time come up with better excuse.
 
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