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Iran Offers to Build Pakistan's Part of IP Gas Pipeline Project

TEHRAN (FNA)- Pakistan officials said Iran has offered to build the Pakistani side of a multi-billion-dollar project which is due to take Iran's gas reserves to the energy-hungry South Asian nation.


Pakistani Federal Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Asim Hussain informed the country's National Assembly that during the Iranian Vice-President for International Affairs to Pakistan from February 5th to 7th 2012, the Iranian side offered to construct the IP pipeline in Pakistan and offered to provide $250 million funding for the project.

Pakistan's delegation was scheduled to visit Iran soon to discuss details with the Iranian side in this regard.

About the countries facilitating the IP gas project, the minister said that Pakistan was currently in consultation with many countries and the process was going on. However no firm arrangement has been made so far.

To a query whether United States has raised objections over the project, he said that Pakistan had so far not received any official communication from the US pertaining to the project. However there have been some public statements in this regard by the US government.

The 2700-kilometer long pipeline was to supply gas for Pakistan and India which are suffering a lack of energy sources, but India has evaded talks. Last year Iran and Pakistan declared they would finalize the agreement bilaterally if India continued to be absent in the meetings.

According to the project proposal, the pipeline will begin from Iran's Assalouyeh Energy Zone in the south and stretch over 1,100 km through Iran. In Pakistan, it will pass through Baluchistan and Sindh.

The gas will be supplied from the South Pars field. The initial capacity of the pipeline will be 22 billion cubic meters of natural gas per annum, which is expected to be later raised to 55 billion cubic meters. It is expected to cost $7.4 billion.

Pakistan and Iran a friendship formed by American pressure on both countries lol
 
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Oh commmmmon!

Build the darn thing first and then come back to us.

This thing is going on for a long time. So much talk and no action.

Iran is under sanctions and bigger ones are coming in June.

I beg Pakistani posters to not post anything unless they see something on the ground. Otherwise this is just hogwash at its best.


peace.
 
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I think we will see China Russia Pakistan and Iran be drawn closer by American actions. This pipeline is just one such thing. maybe if the Iranians were not under sanctions they may have not been willing to go so far as pay for the whole operation
 
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..... maybe if the Iranians were not under sanctions they may have not been willing to go so far as pay for the whole operation

Sure they will pay for the whole "operation" and then supply free gas too. NOT!

What's up with Pakistanis willing to collude with internationally known thugs?

First Sad-Damn was our hero. His boards were all over the big roads.

Then he got pulled out of sewer and hanged, so we took down his boards too.

Then Qaddafi got pulled out of sewer and shot. We the Pakistanis still have our Qaddafi Gaddah-fi stadium in his name.

Then this Nejat guy goes berserk and threatens the whole world. And suddenly he is our hero.

Some times I wonder why we pick sewer guys as our heros?

Why can't we continue picking up gentlemen as Jinnah as our hero?

Why? oh Why?


peace to you brother peace to you.
 
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