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Iran's oil minister says Pakistan not cooperating on gas pipeline
Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:35AM
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Iran's Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh is seen during a meeting at Ministry of Petroleum in Tehran, Jan. 23, 2018. (Photo by Shana)


Iran’s Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh says Pakistan is not cooperating on the construction of a much-delayed pipeline to pump natural gas to the country.

Iran says it has completed work on its side of the pipeline up to the border of Pakistan and is ready to deliver the gas but Islamabad has yet to start construction of the line on its territory.

“Pakistan has been falling short and is not cooperating on the construction of the pipeline,” state news agency IRNA quoted Zangeneh as saying Tuesday.

“It is likely that the US and Saudi Arabia have been doing some sort of sabotage,” the minister said, acknowledging a long-held view that Pakistan was under pressure to follow other options, including a proposed pipeline from Turkmenistan, nicknamed TAPI.

TAPI 'unlikely' to proceed

Zangeneh, however, said there are barriers to building TAPI which is designed to carry natural gas from the Central Asian nation of Turkmenistan through Afghanistan to Pakistan and India.

The $10 billion project has been touted as a rival to the Iran plan and drawn support from the US and Saudi Arabia.

Turkmen Deputy Prime Minister Maksat Babayev announced last week that Saudi Arabia would make considerable investments in the construction of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline.

State media said Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov had sent a message to Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, “expressing gratitude for the investments provided by Saudi Fund for Development” for the construction of the pipeline.

Apart from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates was also interested in TAPI, Turkmenistan’s state information agency TDH reported.

Zangeneh played down those reports, saying the project was unlikely to proceed given that India and Pakistan are often at each other’s throat.

“Anyone who could bring Pakistan and India together would do a very difficult and important job,” he said.

The Iran plan, dubbed the “peace pipeline”, was initially designed to pass through Pakistan into India but New Delhi quit the project in 2009.

Security and cost factors

The $7 billion project was conceived in the 1990s to connect Iran’s giant South Pars gas field to the subcontinent. Unlike TAPI, the project does not have to cross Afghanistan for an extra 700 km in areas riven by Taliban and Daesh militants, apart from being cheaper.

Security concerns have already forced Western conglomerates such as Chevron, Exxon, BP and Total to back down after showing initial interest in TAPI.

The only bright spot on the horizon for TAPI is Saudi Arabia getting behind the project after its repeated efforts to deter Iran’s return to the energy market fell flat.

Riyadh had threatened not to renew deals with the international tankers which lifted Iranian crude. The kingdom also offered special discounts to European and Asian customers to discourage them from buying Iranian oil but those measures failed to prevent the Islamic Republic from regaining its market share.

Iran has repeatedly called on the energy-starved Pakistan to initiate work on its part of the gas pipeline, but those pleas have fallen on deaf ears except for pledges from some Pakistan officials that they were still committed to the project.

Tehran is already selling 1,000 megawatts of electricity to Pakistan and plans to increase this up to 3,000 megawatts, according to President Hassan Rouhani.

The energy crisis in Pakistan, which suffers about 12 hours of power cuts a day, has worsened in recent years amid 4,000 megawatts of electricity shortfall. The nation of 190 million people can only supply about two-thirds of its gas needs.

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US and Saudi Arabia, aren't the one suffering economic losses because of Energy shortages
 
Iran still dreaming for this pipeline ?
 
yr inka gas ka mamla hal kardo warna ye dimaag kha jaenge

inko gas india bechni hai masla sirf ye hai
 
Lets be honest, if Pakistan has a strategic advantage for whatever reason, like due to CPEC, its strategic location and its military, etc. does Iran really think that for this pipeline which can provide advantage to its arch enemy India, Pakistan will just agree to all the Iranian demands and let go of its strategic advantage?

You got to to be kidding me.
 
Trade is only solution to stop proxy wars in the region .


Russia is enemy of NATO yet it is selling gas to nato member states .

there are many advantages of it .
 
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-IPI (Iran Pakistan India gas pipeline)
-Iran was supposed to sell gas to India via Pakistan.
-Iran was supposed to build pipeline in Iran which she did.
-India was supposed to build pipeline in India which she didn't.
-Pakistan was supposed to build pipeline in Pakistan after getting funded by India and Iran and buy little gas afterwards for her own need as Pakistan already have limited reserves of gas which are enough for next 3 decades. But due to electricity crisis we wanted to use gas for power generation at that time, so IPI made sense at that time. Now after CPEC and Qatar LNG, it's useless.
-Neither India nor Iran paid Pakis money to build pipeline.
- India backed out of project because Pakistan might cut the supply line during crises and India doesn't want Pakistan to have any leverage.
- Now Iran is forcing/begging/requesting Pakistan to build pipeline on his own and buy gas from them on their OWN tariffs.
- So far Pakistan is only buying little bit of gas from Iran in Gwadar which is right next door to Iran.

Will Pakistan build pipeline all the way to Karach and Lahore and buy gas from Iran on thier own high tariffs especially at a time when we don't even desperately need gas? Time will tell.

PS-(This is what I have understood so far and I could be wrong)
 
Wait 5 year's more. Next prime minister is Shehbaz. But Iran paid Asif. Only the one who got paid, can get the job done.
 
yr inka gas ka mamla hal kardo warna ye dimaag kha jaenge

inko gas india bechni hai masla sirf ye hai

We first told them to finish the job and now since they've done, backing off is shame.

Iran will have to face nuclear war with Pakistan one day. this is a fact. they can't nuke india but they can nuke iran. so Iran should stop behaving like a girl. The only leverage Iran has is China.

USA is relocating Daesh to central asia / afghanistan to Justify its presence. ???? Is the Leader himself a fool or he is fooling the people ??? Iran Needs bold Leadership. Better bring a worthy leadership.

Lel.

Because its a bad deal. Lower your tariffs.

Agreement sign karte waqt sochna hota hai yeh.
 
Then why doesn't the Pakistanis government tell the Iranian government the project is no longer viable and should be terminated?
 
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