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Iran to give US$500 million to Pak for gas pipeline project


Islamabad, Tue Nov 20 2012,


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is expected to sign an Inter-Governmental Cooperation Agreement during his upcoming visit to Islamabad under which Tehran will provide Pakistan US$500 million for a bilateral gas pipeline project.

Iran plans to extend financial and technical assistance for laying the Pakistan section of the proposed gas pipeline, official sources said.

The agreement will be signed on the margins of Ahmadinejad's visit to Pakistan to attend the Developing Eight Summit.

The Iranian government will provide a loan of US$250 to Pakistan and another US$250 million will be arranged through Iranian commercial banks for engineering, procurement and construction of the Iran-Pakistan pipeline, the sources said.

According to a plan proposed by Tehran, Pakistani and Iranian companies will form a joint venture to lay the pipeline.

Earlier, China and Russia had shown interest in financing and building the pipeline if their companies were awarded contracts without bidding.

The US, which has imposed wide-ranging sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme, has been pushing Pakistan to abandon the gas pipeline project.

Iran to give US$500 million to Pak for gas pipeline project - Indian Express

Good for the people.
 
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Im ashamed. 500 Million is nothing for a country like Pakistan. Even Congo can manage this sum.


Thanku Zardari and co for making us beggars.
 
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They can invest with maximum share in pipe line project . That would give a good boost for Pakistan economy .
 
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This is a repost. There is already a thread on this:

ISLAMABAD:
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is scheduled to visit Pakistan next week to sign Inter-Governmental Cooperation Agreement (IGCA), an accord that will pave the way for Iran to extend financial and technical assistance for laying Pakistan’s portion of the gas pipeline between the two countries, officials say.

Under the assistance programme, the Iranian government will provide a loan of $250 million for Pakistan and another $250 million will be arranged through Iranian commercial banks for engineering, procurement and construction works on the gas pipeline.
Pakistan is scrambling to secure funds for the pipeline project amid fierce US opposition in the wake of sanctions imposed on Iran for its alleged nuclear programme.
Before the arrival of Ahmadinejad, Iranian Vice President Ali Saeedlou was due to visit Pakistan from November 5 to 9 along with a high-level delegation to finalise a draft of cooperation agreement. However, due to a hand injury, the vice president postponed the trip.
“An Iranian team was scheduled to come early this week, but it has not arrived so far,” a source said. “Pakistan government has sent a reminder to the Iranian energy ministry, asking it to send a team of experts to finalise the draft of cooperation agreement so that the two countries could sign it during Ahmadinejad’s visit,” he said.
Though the government had issued a tender for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for laying the pipeline in Pakistani territory, now an arrangement has been finalised with Iran, which will provide technical and financial help for the project. Targeted to be completed by December 2014, the pipeline will bring 750 million cubic feet of gas per day (mmcfd), which can be increased to one billion cubic feet of gas per day.
The government of Balochistan wants 250 mmcfd for the Gwadar Port, which will prompt the central government to seek an increase in supply from Iran to meet the province’s requirements, sources say.
Besides Iranian financing of $500 million, the Government of Pakistan will raise funds through the Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC), a kind of tax being charged from domestic gas consumers. The government expects to receive Rs30 billion from the consumers on this account in the current financial year.
Under a proposed plan, Pakistani and Iranian companies will form a joint venture to lay the pipeline. Sources say the cost of the project will come down if local companies participate in construction of the pipeline from the Iranian border. The Iranian side will also provide material support for the pipeline.
German-based firm ILF has already completed detailed engineering design of the project and according to the interim feasibility report, the cost of the project will be in the range of $1.2 to $1.5 billion.
Earlier, China and Russia had committed to financing the pipeline if they were awarded the construction contract without bidding, but no progress could be made apparently due to US opposition.
During President Ahmadinejad’s visit, the two countries will also discuss how to clear the outstanding amount for power import from Iran. Additional import of 100 megawatts will also come up for discussion.
Pakistan and Iran have already signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for supply of 1,000MW. Under this project, Iran will build a powerhouse in its Zahedan province bordering Pakistan to generate electricity and has also expressed its willingness to provide $800 to $900 million for the project.
A 700km transmission line of 500 kilovolts will be laid from the Pak-Iran border to Quetta.

Iranian president to arrive next week – The Express Tribune

:pakistan: :iran:
 
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Nah, leave it. It will be more fun after Ahmedinijad's visit. ;)

You mean more fun?

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You mean more fun?

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No, one needs a bit more than that plus a green card to have some REAL fun. :D

I was referring to the fact that Pakistan will have certain issues to deal with if it accept s the Iranian money, which is possible, but must be done very carefully.
 
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