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Pak-Iran gas pipeline: Russia wants contract without bidding

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Also offers to finance the cost of pipeline construction.


ISLAMABAD: Amid pressure from the United States to shelve the much-needed Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project, Russia has asked Pakistan to award a $1.2 billion pipeline-laying contract to its energy giant Gazprom without going into bidding process.

“If Pakistan accepts the demand of Russia and awards the contract to Gazprom, the largest explorer of natural gas in the world, Moscow will also provide financing for the project,” an official told The Express Tribune.

Moscow floated the proposal during a four-day trip of Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar to Russia earlier this month.

“However, Pakistan has not shown any willingness to grant the contract without inviting bids from competing parties, which will violate its Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules,” the official said.

An official of the petroleum ministry told The Express Tribune that Russia expressed interest in the Iran pipeline project, but he did not confirm whether Moscow sought the contract for Gazprom without bidding. Petroleum secretary could not be reached for comment.

Sources said the US opposition to Iranian gas supply to Pakistan also came up for discussion during Khar’s visit. The US has imposed sanctions on Iran due to suspicions over its nuclear programme while Tehran insists that its programme is peaceful and meant for energy supply.

Though Russian authorities expressed worry over the US pressure, they supported Iran and Pakistan in pushing ahead with the project, sources said.

Pakistan has already formally invited the Russian giant Gazprom to participate in two multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline projects – Iran-Pakistan and Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipelines.

In a meeting of the Pak-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission held on September 22, 2010 in Russia, Pakistan invited Gazprom to lay the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline. Earlier during deliberations in August 2010 in Russia, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari also discussed the option of involving Gazprom in the pipeline project.

Gazprom has also expressed interest in building energy storages in Pakistan.

At present, Pakistan is facing mounting pressure from the US to shelve the Iran pipeline project. Besides, there are financing problems as well. Country’s largest explorer Oil and Gas Development Company (OGDC) and National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) have already refused to finance the project.

OGDC management fears that its foreign shareholders will withdraw investment from the company if it entered the Iranian project while NBP is worried that its foreign branches may come under US sanctions and may be closed.

Pakistan and Iran have already signed a sovereign-guarantee agreement on the project. They have also inked a gas sale and purchase agreement for import of 750 million cubic feet of gas per day (mmcfd) with a provision to increase the volume to 1 billion cubic feet per day.

Under the guarantee agreement, Pakistan is bound to start first flow of gas in 2014 and will have to pay a penalty equal to the cost of 750 mmcfd of gas which amounts to $8 million per day if it fails to receive gas by the stipulated time.

The government has awarded consultancy services contract to German firm ILF Engineering Services at a cost of $55 million which is working in collaboration with the National Engineering Services of Pakistan (Nespak).

Published in The Express Tribune, February 18th, 2012


Pak-Iran gas pipeline: Russia wants contract without bidding – The Express Tribune
 
GIVE IT TO RUSSIA !!!!!

MAKE A BOLD STATEMENT

In 70`s Russia helped Pakistan setup its steeles mills and other industries

Russia have no problem with transfer of technology to allies and they are dependable

If it was not for US minipulation from 70`s imagine where Pakistan would be now if there was no Zia Ul Haq Era

If it was USA they would have said , oh ship us raw material we will then mold it and then resell you back !!!
 
GIVE IT TO RUSSIA !!!!!

MAKE A BOLD STATEMENT

In 70`s Russia helped Pakistan setup its steeles mills and other industries

Russia have no problem with transfer of technology to allies and they are dependable

If it was not for US minipulation from 70`s imagine where Pakistan would be now if there was no Zia Ul Haq Era

If it was USA they would have said , oh ship us raw material we will then mold it and then resell you back !!!

Well in my opinion if any country invades neighboring Afghanistan, it makes Pakistan angry, but we have to look at the future not dwell in the past. Pakistan should improve relations with Russia.
 
Russia wants Pakistan to award Gazprom the pipeline-laying contract without bidding

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Russia wants Pakistan to award Gazprom the pipeline-laying contract without bidding

Friday, February 17, 2012: Despite fierce opposition from United States of America, Pakistan has decided to go forth with Pak-Iran gas pipeline project. Russia, however, seems to be in favour of the project and has asked Pakistan to award Gazprom – Russian based energy company- the pipeline-laying contract without bidding.

The gas pipeline-laying between Pakistan and Iran is estimated to cost somewhere around $1.2 billion and Russia wants the energy giants to capture this contract without any biddings. The Russians have even given incentives to Pakistan
in this regard.

An official from Russia said, “If Pakistan accepts the demand of Russia and awards the contract to Gazprom, the largest explorer of natural gas in the world, Moscow (the capital of Russia) will also provide financing for the project.”

The official further said, “However, Pakistan has not shown any willingness to grant the contract without inviting bids from competing parties, which will violate its Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules.”

In Pakistan, awarding contracts is a lengthy process and is done in accordance with rules laid out by PPRA. According to the rules, the government first issues a tender and then various companies, operating in that field, bid for the project. The contract is awarded to company that technically qualify for the project and offers the lowest cost.

An undisclosed source within the petroleum ministry has revealed that Russia expressed interest in the Iran pipeline project, but he did not confirm whether Moscow sought the contract for Gazprom without bidding.

Pakistan has already formally invited the Russian giant Gazprom to participate in two multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline projects – Iran-Pakistan and Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipelines.

The US has imposed sanctions on Iran due to suspicions over its nuclear programme while Tehran insists that its programme is peaceful and meant for energy supply. Though Russian authorities expressed worry over the US pressure, they supported Iran and Pakistan in pushing ahead with the project.


Russia wants Pakistan to award Gazprom the pipeline-laying contract without bidding | NewsPakistan.PK
 
Well I see that part however I'm not Indian or Pakistan so I cannot understand what you posted on the last part.

Well i am a tamil, its a famous joke from a tamil film....
It says that " i promisely didnt talk about pakistan in the above statement".. ! :)
 
We should give it to Russia. Certain rules can be bent in order to accommodate a much wider strategic interest and also it will be a welcoming sign for the Russians from Pakistan that indeed we want to move forward and forget the past. The US of A needs to be booted out from the region and Pakistan together with Iran, China and Russia can form a join force against this so called champion of democracy.
On a side note i wouldn't place my bet yet because the main hurdle in achieving all of this our inept and corrupt leadership of Zadari and Co. Neither Nawaz Sharif nor Zadari has the vision to actually achieve this. Lets see if Imran can deliver his promises.

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Well forgetting something, and twisting something is not new for them...... :)
Naan sathiyama pakistaana sollalingooo ... :P

Are you guys really that naive to expect that Pakistan should remember you guys. Why should we? India maybe an important player but we are going to try to checkmate you and you guys do the same all the time. So don't flatter yourself from the above. As long as the disputes between India and Pakistan continue, we are not going to move forward in any direction other then bollywood movies.
 
We should give it to Russia. Certain rules can be bent in order to accommodate a much wider strategic interest and also it will be a welcoming sign for the Russians from Pakistan that indeed we want to move forward and forget the past. The US of A needs to be booted out from the region and Pakistan together with Iran, China and Russia can form a join force against this so called champion of democracy.
On a side note i wouldn't place my bet yet because the main hurdle in achieving all of this our inept and corrupt leadership of Zadari and Co. Neither Nawaz Sharif nor Zadari has the vision to actually achieve this. Lets see if Imran can deliver his promises.

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Are you guys really that naive to expect that Pakistan should remember you guys. Why should we? India maybe an important player but we are going to try to checkmate you and you guys do the same all the time. So don't flatter yourself from the above. As long as the disputes between India and Pakistan continue, we are not going to move forward in any direction other then bollywood movies.

Just because russia wants to do do business, with you, it doesnt mean strategic partnership
Strategic partnership are built over decades, not over few years...
Russia wants to build this, not because of u, its because of iranians, cos they are the only power who can bear american sanctions, inspite of building the pipeline...
As soon as sanctions came, the chinese were the first to veer away from iran, by asking concessions, and reducing oil from iran..
The russians want to help iranians, u play a part in the russian geopolitical game, but ur part is not a major one.. They know what they are doing.... Dont jump to conclusions....
 
i'm afraid once Russians come pakistanis will start hating them too like before - just like they used to love US before it came here. and then now they hate US.

though i hope for their best.
 

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