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Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to arrive in Islamabad in the coming months to inaugurate the $2 billion liquefied national gas (LNG) pipeline project which might open a new era of strategic and political alliance between the two countries, VOA reported.

Last year, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had invited Putin during his meeting with a Russian delegation led by Victor P Ivanov – co-chairman of the Russia-Pakistan Inter-Governmental Commission (IGC) on Economic, Trade and Scientific Cooperation – at the PM’s House in Islamabad.

“Putin might visit Pakistan before June,” said Mobin Saulat, CEO and managing director of Inter State Gas Systems (ISGS), the Pakistani company handling the project. “We are 200 million people. And we provide a gateway to other South Asian countries.”

Pakistan, Russia meet today to discuss $2b LNG project

Saulat pointed out that some Pakistani officials and energy experts, on a recent Moscow trip, were able to meet the heads of Russian energy giants Gazprom, Rostec and Rosneft for the first time in more than two decades.

Pakistan has recently singed a long-awaited multibillion-dollar LNG deal with Qatar which would see it import the fuel for 16 years to meet domestic energy requirements.

Islamabad has been trying to form new regional partnerships to diversify from its heavy reliance on the United States and China while Russia likely views the deal as an opportunity to expand its influence in key areas of South and Central Asia.

“There’s a great deal of thinking that this has more geopolitical underpinnings rather than commercial ones,” Khurram Hussain, a business and economy journalist and a former Pakistan scholar at Washington-based think tank Woodrow Wilson Centre, said.

“Pakistan is in dire need for foreign investment in infrastructure and the only parties that are willing to step forward thus far have been other states, particularly China,” Hussain said, adding that he had doubts about the project.

He went on to say, “I take agreements that have been signed in a veil of secrecy with a great deal of scepticism. If the government wanted to start the project in a few months, now would be the time to let analysts review the terms and conditions.”

Pakistan’s $2 billion LNG pipeline project hits a snag

While the current venture is a state-to-state project, it might give a signal to the private sector that Pakistan’s economy has powerful backers, he added.

The 1,100-kilometre-long structure will be able to transport 1.2 billion cubic feet of gas per day throughout Pakistan – from Karachi to Lahore.

The first phase of the three-phase project is expected to come online in two years, with the final completion date scheduled for some time in 2019. LNG, from any country that comes to Karachi port will be re-gasified and sent through this pipeline to the north.

Pakistan has worked on a similar model with China under which a Chinese firm would lay an LNG pipeline from Gwadar to Nawabshah and build an LNG terminal at the deep-sea port at a cost of $2.5 billion.

Russia will spend from $2 billion to $2.5 billion, which is almost 85 per cent of the cost of building the pipeline.
 
SU 35 closing deal.....lolzz....Hope govt execute pipeline project with Russia...Pak project hit snag due to foreign pressure.....weak foreign policy....
 
Isolated Cornered Pakistan...According to our neighbours :lol::lol:

Just some country keeping away the technology of how to weld steel pipes together.

The Russians will use steel from Russian steel mills, not the PSM.

The Russians will bring Russian engineers and technicians.

The Russians will add 2 cents pcm of LNG.

All money going to Russia from Pakistan's Foreign Reserves.

Not to mention so much for transparency.

Moscow had agreed to lend Islamabad $2 billion for the project. In return, Islamabad would award the contract of laying the pipeline to RTGR without holding a bidding process.
 
Just some country keeping away the technology of how to weld steel pipes together.

The Russians will use steel from Russian steel mills, not the PSM.

The Russians will bring Russian engineers and technicians.

The Russians will add 2 cents pcm of LNG.

All money going to Russia from Pakistan's Foreign Reserves.

Not to mention so much for transparency.

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@Topic, how this LNG going to reach Pakistan from Russia?
 
Russia has venture with many global countries like the International space station or cooperation with NASA to supply folks in space with supplies , similarly the project for gas line is a good business project

Not long ago NASA , US agency bought some Russian rocket engines , trade always win
 
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Just some country keeping away the technology of how to weld steel pipes together.

The Russians will use steel from Russian steel mills, not the PSM.

The Russians will bring Russian engineers and technicians.

The Russians will add 2 cents pcm of LNG.

All money going to Russia from Pakistan's Foreign Reserves.

Not to mention so much for transparency.


There is a lot more to building pipe lines than steel alone...

@Topic, how this LNG going to reach Pakistan from Russia?

They are talking about extension of TAPI upward to Russia
 
Talibunnies just got relieved of some of their budgets for explosives.
 
I like it a lot. This is a very positive step in our relation with Russia. We need to have good relations with important regional players. Putin visiting Pakistan is a major development. It means that both sides are very serious in developing a positive relation.
 
Just some country keeping away the technology of how to weld steel pipes together.

The Russians will use steel from Russian steel mills, not the PSM.

The Russians will bring Russian engineers and technicians.

The Russians will add 2 cents pcm of LNG.

All money going to Russia from Pakistan's Foreign Reserves.

Not to mention so much for transparency.

It will also supply gas to industry and power plants thus spurring growth and progress in addition to creating jobs. It's how you execute whole thing. Growth needs spending in the right areas first.
 
We welcome Comrade Putin. Pakistan need to have very good relations with Russia. I hope we Sign contract for SU-35 but please make sure this time it is not 8 but 48 :D
 

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