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Russian energy giant Gazprom has signed an inter-corporate agreement with Inter State Gas Systems Pakistan for constructing an offshore gas pipeline, a press release said on Wednesday.

A Russian delegation called on Petroleum Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan at his office to express their interest in the exploration and production of gas in Pakistan. Vitaly Markelov of Gazprom, who was part of the Russian delegation, and IGS’s Managing Director Mubin Saulat signed the agreement.

Appreciating the expanding trajectory of bilateral relations between the two countries, the federal minister termed the pipeline project a manifestation of multifaceted cooperation between Pakistan and Russia.

Gazprom will use the pipeline to transport gas from its sources in the Middle East onwards to Pakistan and may extend it further to South Asian countries. “The pipeline would follow an integrated approach including other ancillary projects such as Under Ground Gas storage, desalination, and other power projects,” the press release said.

Pakistan will import some 500 million to 1 billion cubic foot of gas every day from Russia, which would be transported via sea link, the agreement says. The pipeline construction is expected to be completed in three to four years.

After Pakistan’s gas deposits depleted, the country started facing a shortage of natural gas to meet its industrial and domestic needs, especially in Punjab. Responding to the crisis, the government introduced various policies, including limiting supply to CNG stations. Later on, it signed various agreements to import LNG.

However, with Special Economic Zones of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor materialising, the demand for gas will increase. The offshore pipeline will be one of the key projects to meet this growth.

https://www.samaa.tv/news/2019/02/pakistan-russia-ink-agreement-to-build-an-offshore-gas-pipeline/
 
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Pakistan will import some 500 million to 1 billion cubic foot of gas every day from Russia, which would be transported via sea link, the agreement says. The pipeline construction is expected to be completed in three to four years.

There is no sea between Russian Federation and Pakistan. Unless they are talking about the Gas fields Russia owe within Iranian territory and wants to sells the gas from there to Pakistan. But still why the sea? Just build overland pipeline from Iranian territory into Pakistan.
 
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It's from Russian operated Gas fields in Iran

So wouldn't completing the IP pipeline make more sense via the land connection through Baluchistan, unless someone has created a sea in the middle that I may have missed?
 
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It's from Russian operated Gas fields in Iran

Thats cods wallop, why would you build an undersea pipeline costing a hundreds of time more than a land pipeline and pass through where, Iran ?? Why would Iran do that when they have their own pipeline and gas and agreements that cost them millions to build and Pakistan shafted them to please their Arab and US masters
 
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Thats cods wallop, why would you build an undersea pipeline costing a hundreds of time more than a land pipeline and pass through where, Iran ?? Why would Iran do that when they have their own pipeline and gas and agreements that cost them millions to build and Pakistan shafted them to please their Arab and US masters

Ask Gazprom, why she is wasting millions of dollars on doing feasibility study or Iran why they are letting this to happen
 
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Ask Gazprom, why she is wasting millions of dollars on doing feasibility study or Iran why they are letting this to happen

Are they ??? Millions you say and Iran is letting it ?? really
Gazprom certainly will sell to whomsoever has the $$$$ and oil companies are in the habit of positive sounding PR especially to the gullible
 
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Are they ??? Millions you say and Iran is letting it ?? really
Gazprom certainly will sell to whomsoever has the $$$$ and oil companies are in the habit of positive sounding PR especially to the gullible

Don't know why you are getting heartburn, initial MoU was signed last year

Russian energy giant Gazprom will conduct a feasibility study of the project and after conducting the feasibility study, the final cost of the gas supply project will be assessed by Gazprom while the project will be constructed by Russia on a build, own, operate and transfer basis.

Sources at the petroleum division informed that it is expected that the pipeline will be completed in three to four years starting from March 2019.

https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk...a-ink-mou-for-gas-pipeline-feasibility-study/

So Gazprom will build a pipeline through which sea to get to Pakistan? I am still confused.
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It's strange that when Russia initially proposed this pipeline for India, then everything was okay and nobody was asking which sea, but now when India backed from project and same pipeline will stop at Pakistan for time being than it somehow doesn't make any sense?
 
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Don't know why you are getting heartburn, initial MoU was signed last year

Russian energy giant Gazprom will conduct a feasibility study of the project and after conducting the feasibility study, the final cost of the gas supply project will be assessed by Gazprom while the project will be constructed by Russia on a build, own, operate and transfer basis.

Sources at the petroleum division informed that it is expected that the pipeline will be completed in three to four years starting from March 2019.

https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk...a-ink-mou-for-gas-pipeline-feasibility-study/



It's strange that when Russia initially proposed this pipeline for India, then everything was okay and nobody was asking which sea, but now when India backed from project and same pipeline will stop at Pakistan for time being than it somehow doesn't make any sense?

My question applies to either, or both, countries. What sea would Gazprom lay the pipeline to get to either India or Pakistan? Neither makes any sense, specially if I look at the atlas.
 
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My question applies to either, or both, countries. What sea would Gazprom lay the pipeline to get to either India or Pakistan? Neither makes any sense, specially if I look at the atlas.

Open Google map, check where Persian gulf is where offshore gas fields are located and which sea connect it to Pakistan or you want me to draw lines as well?
 
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Open Google map, check where Persian gulf is where offshore gas fields are located and which sea connect it to Pakistan or you want me to draw lines as well?

But wouldn't the overland route to Pakistan be cheaper? Unless the goal is to get to India while avoiding Pakistan? And wouldn't that still be Iranian gas so how does Iran let two third party countries sign such a contract?

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Nevermind all that. I will just wait and see what, if anything, develops with this project.
 
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