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Iran oil ministry to start legal action against Pakistan

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Iran has laid pipeline upto Pakistan's border, but the neighboring country has neglected to take due measure on its soil, Zangeneh said at a press briefing.

So, Zangeneh added, the Petroleum Ministry is to take the issue to the court.

Iranian Petroleum Minister Bijan Zangeneh announced here on Sunday that the country is to begin legal proceedings against Pakistan in a protracted gas pipeline project.
 
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I hope this issue can be solved through dialogue. Dragging each other into court will hurt both especially Iran.
 
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Few days ago @BHarwana was extremely angry upon similllar action by UAE. Let's see what holy Iran brings.
 
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Please do it.

The legal proceedings will also reveal all the bribes given to Zardari & Friends.
 
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Few days ago @BHarwana was extremely angry upon similllar action by UAE. Let's see what holy Iran brings.
Hello good day and thanks for mentioning me. Iran wants to take Pakistan to court over this good they can try but the main issue still remains who will make this pipeline in Pakistan because Iran is under sanctions and no company is willing to construct this pipeline and no bank is willing to finance it. Any one who will start this project will be fined by USA and this is the biggest hurdle. So it is USA Iran should take to court not Pakistan. The Chinese company which is willing to finance it has also stated to halt the work until the date is met under the Nuclear deal and it will take 3 more years to get this project running in Pakistan. It is not Iran who is suffering but it is Pakistan who is actually suffering with delays to this deal and because of Iran Because they are under sanctions. Pakistan needs this gas to increase fertilizer production and export it to Africa and Sri lanka. Plus most of CNG stations in Pakistan are closed due to non completion of this project with the oil prices going up again this project is needed to reduce the trade deficit.
 
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Iran has laid the pipeline upto Pakistan's border, but the neighboring country has neglected to take due measure on its soil, Zangeneh said at a press briefing.

So, Zangeneh added, the Petroleum Ministry is to take the issue to the court.

About Tehran-Ashkhabad gas dispute, the minister said Iran did not import gas after Turkmenistan cut off its imports and claimed for 1.8-billion-dollar in arrears from Iran.

The two sides did some swap after cutting-off measure, Zangeneh said adding Turkmenistan wants to settle the gas dispute through international courts while Iran believes that Ashkhabad should make up for the losses.

The dispute started between Iran and Turkmenistan over gas imports when Ashkhabad, despite its previous agreements with Tehran, demanded for illogical high prices for its exported gas to Iran's northern regions. On December 30, 2016, Iranian representatives who were in Turkmenistan for talks over the dispute were told by Tehran to leave the negotiations warning their Turkmen counterparts that Tehran will not accept anything beyond the previously made bilateral agreements.

The petroleum minister also said the production and export of the Iranian oil grew after the July 2015 nuclear deal.

He also rejected claims about a barter deal between Iran and Russia to exchange oil for advanced fighter jets.

Touching upon Iran's joint oil and gas fields with neigboring countries, Zangeneh said production from the fields is Iran's priority.

From December 22 to January 20, 2017, Iran’s gas production in the world’s largest gas field of South Pars, known as North Dome in Qatar, has been daily 553 million cubic meters while the figure has been a record since 1991 and has been further than what the other side produced, Zangeneh said.

About gas exports to Iraq, Zangeneh said the gas pipeline project has become ready to use in Iran while the southwestern neighbor has not completed the Basra pipeline yet.

However, Iran exported 13 million cubic meters of gas to Iraq because of the cold weather in the country, Zangeneh added.

Also about the consortium comprising the Total, CNPC and Petropars for developing projects in the phase 11 of the supergiant South Pars Gas Field in the Persian Gulf region, the minister said the deal is on schedule.

Turning to the issue of gasoline, Zangeneh said Iran produced 16.5 million liters of the product, which shows an increase from the past Iranian calendar year ended on March 20, 2017, most from the Persian Gulf Star Refinery (PGSR) this year.


http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82819455
 
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