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TEHRAN (FNA)- An Iranian company is due to begin construction work of the Pakistani side of the multi-billion-dollar IP gas pipeline soon, Pakistani media reported.

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Pakistan has awarded the contract of building its portion of the multibillion-dollar Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline to an Iranian firm, 'Express Tribune' reported on Thursday, adding that 'Tadbir Energy' has been awarded the contract to construct Pakistan's portion of the gas pipeline.

It said the initialization of the contract took place during a recent visit of a Pakistani delegation to Tehran. The pipeline construction will be formally launched on March 4 on the Pak-Iran border.

The Pakistan cabinet has already approved a waiver of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority rules in order to award the contract directly to Tadbir Energy.

Sources added Pakistani public sector firm Interstate Gas Systems (ISGS) and Tadbir Energy have initially signed the contract in Tehran, and now the ISGS board will endorse it. Iran designated Tadbir Energy to work on the project for which Tehran is also extending a $500 million loan.

The firm is controlled by the Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation, one of Iran's largest charitable groups.

Sources added that Tadbir Energy would undertake all engineering, procurement and construction for the first installment starting from the border at a cost of around $250 million.

Tadbir Energy will also undertake the second phase of the project, and will increase the financing by allocating a further $250 million to the pipeline project, subject to discussions regarding its involvement in the distribution of gas in Pakistan later on.

It has also agreed to provide and assist in arranging $250 million as supplier credit and any additional financing for the second phase. The firm will act as the lead contractor along with the nominated local subcontractor.

The total cost of the project is expected to be around $1.5 billion.

Demand for natural gas in Pakistan has outstripped supply in recent years, putting existing reserves under immense pressure.

The total consumption of natural gas in the country stands at 3480 MMCFD million cubic feet per day of which the power sector consumes 959 mmcfd, with 747 mmcdf being consumed in the domestic sector. Meanwhile 578 mmcfd of gas is consumed by the fertilizer industry, four mmcfd by the cement industry. While 107 mmcfd is consumed commercially. 327 mmcfd is consumed by CNG cylinders which are widely installed in locally manufactured vehicles in Pakistan.

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 but officials now say the route may be changed if China agrees to the project.

The gas will be supplied from the South Pars gas field in the Iranian southern province of Bushehr. 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.

Iran has already built more than 900 kilometers of the pipeline on its soil.

Fars News Agency :: Iranian Company to Construct IP Gas Pipeline
 
:yahoo:Good keep going Iran Pakistan:pakistan:
 
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Pakistan says construction of the multi-billion-dollar Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project will finally start on March 11 despite strong opposition of the US.


An unnamed Pakistani official confirmed on Friday that an Iranian-Pakistani consortium will start working on the gas pipeline as of March 11, 2013.

The date was announced after Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari held several meetings with Iranian officials in Tehran earlier this week.

The pipeline will enable the export of 21.5 million cubic meters (mcm) of Iran’s natural gas to Pakistan on a daily basis. Iran has already built more than 900 kilometers of the pipeline on its soil.

Pakistan faces a crushing energy crisis which has caused difficulties in financing the pipeline which stretches from the border between the two countries to Nawabshah region in Pakistan.

Washington has repeatedly voiced its discontent with the joint project, but Pakistan has constantly dismissed rumors that it might pull out of the project amid efforts by the United States to convince the country to abandon the pipeline.

Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal said in a report that the United States had threatened Pakistan with stringent sanctions if it goes through the project.

“Washington has made it clear that it will impose economic sanctions on Islamabad if it begins to buy gas from Iran. Besides, the UN has mandated sanctions on any trade with the oil-rich country,” the report added.

Iran, the second largest owner of gas reserves in the world after Russia, has said it will provide USD500 million to help Pakistan build the pipeline on its side of the border.

Managing-Director of the National Iranian Gas Company Javad Owji said on February 26 that the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline is expected to be constructed in 22 months on the Pakistani soil with the participation of Iran.

PressTV - Building IP pipeline starts in March despite US threats: Pakistan
 
@Soheil : So this means I should get stocked up on things because my arse is about to be sanctioned back to the stone age ! :fie:

Hey, before the sanctions kick in can you send me the following from Iran :

(a) A copy of your belly dancing video performances ! :kiss3:

(b) Those damn dates that I mentioned over & over again ! :angry:
 
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@Soheil : So this means I should get stocked up on things because my arse is about to be sanctioned back to the stone age ! :fie:

Hey, before the sanctions kick in can you send me the following from Iran :

(a) A copy of your belly dancing video performances ! :kiss3:

(b) Those damn dates that I mentioned over & over again ! :angry:

(a) ...
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(b) an error occurred ! try again ... 404 forbidden
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US can go to hell..We need energy for our vital industry !

Shame that despite being a nuke tech holder, we do not have a contractor to construct a pipeline rather we are dependent on technical expertise from a sanctioned country!
 
US can go to hell..We need energy for our vital industry !

Shame that despite being a nuke tech holder, we do not have a contractor to construct a pipeline rather we are dependent on technical expertise from a sanctioned country!

Maybe we wouldn't have been able to build this pipeline if there were no sanctions,who knows?
It's so easy do give huge amounts of money toAmetican and Europeans to the job for you.
 
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