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China said to be interested in helping build Iranian gas line to its eastern neighbor.
TEHRAN, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- Iran once again suggested it was moving forward on plans to build a long-delayed natural gas pipeline to Pakistan, this time with the help of China.

An interview published by the official Islamic Republic News Agency quotes Mobin Saulat, named as a managing director for a Pakistani interstate gas system, as saying China is ready to lend a hand in the building what's left of the pipeline.

"As the hurdles in the project are removed we will start receiving gas from Iran," he said.

According to IRNA, a pipeline bureau of a Chinese oil company is investing $1.4 billion in regional terminals for liquefied natural gas and could help financing construction of the Iranian pipeline across the border.

Islamabad has worked with its counterparts in China on the construction of a liquefied natural gas terminal and associated pipeline infrastructure at the port city of Gwadar near the Iranian border. The facility, the country's first, went into service in May 2015.

Pakistan consumes most of the natural gas it produces and the country has faced chronic energy shortages.

Oliver Coleman, deputy head of Asia programs at analytical firm Verisk Maplecroft, said last year that while both sides of the pipeline have lauded its benefits, it won't address the long-term issue completely.

Even if the pipeline is completed in Pakistan, Coleman said national distribution networks likely wouldn't be able to handle the additional volumes of natural gas coming from Iran.

Pakistan shied away from the Iranian gas pipeline project two years ago, saying it was unable to generate revenue needed for the development of the project because of sanctions. India's role in the project, proposed in the 1990s, has remained in doubt in recent years.

Iran has said it has its end of the pipeline built up to the Pakistani border.
 
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Iran has been expressing this interest since 1995 ... and ... still expressing interest in 2016.
 
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Iran has been expressing this interest since 1995 ... and ... still expressing interest in 2016.
And it is still a good deal for Pakistan which has energy shortage and poor oil and gas supplies domestically .sanctions are off now. Pakistan,should play instead of stalling.
 
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Iran has been expressing this interest since 1995 ... and ... still expressing interest in 2016.
The biggest problem is the rates they are charging.
I can't find that report...according to it Iran is still demanding same rates as per contract b/w Pakistan-Iran, instead of charging at today's market price.
 
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Pak has a great population rated 6th populated country of the world. Economical estimations say that Pk can be an economical power in the future.
This pipeline is The most economical choice for Pk and most of Pakistani economists have agreed with it.
Also We are interested in economical cooperations with Pakistan. Is there any problem with it?
Ahhhh sh*t. I almost forgot USA will be fked up after the contract between Iran and Pakistan. LOL
 
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China said to be interested in helping build Iranian gas line to its eastern neighbor.
TEHRAN, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- Iran once again suggested it was moving forward on plans to build a long-delayed natural gas pipeline to Pakistan, this time with the help of China.

An interview published by the official Islamic Republic News Agency quotes Mobin Saulat, named as a managing director for a Pakistani interstate gas system, as saying China is ready to lend a hand in the building what's left of the pipeline.

"As the hurdles in the project are removed we will start receiving gas from Iran," he said.

According to IRNA, a pipeline bureau of a Chinese oil company is investing $1.4 billion in regional terminals for liquefied natural gas and could help financing construction of the Iranian pipeline across the border.

Islamabad has worked with its counterparts in China on the construction of a liquefied natural gas terminal and associated pipeline infrastructure at the port city of Gwadar near the Iranian border. The facility, the country's first, went into service in May 2015.

Pakistan consumes most of the natural gas it produces and the country has faced chronic energy shortages.

Oliver Coleman, deputy head of Asia programs at analytical firm Verisk Maplecroft, said last year that while both sides of the pipeline have lauded its benefits, it won't address the long-term issue completely.

Even if the pipeline is completed in Pakistan, Coleman said national distribution networks likely wouldn't be able to handle the additional volumes of natural gas coming from Iran.

Pakistan shied away from the Iranian gas pipeline project two years ago, saying it was unable to generate revenue needed for the development of the project because of sanctions. India's role in the project, proposed in the 1990s, has remained in doubt in recent years.

Iran has said it has its end of the pipeline built up to the Pakistani border.

What cost they want for gas? That is one important factor.
 
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Good news...................Iran -Pakistan- China strategic links are need of time !

Why would it go to china when the pipeline from Russia is so much simpler and already being built?
 
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China said to be interested in helping build Iranian gas line to its eastern neighbor.
TEHRAN, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- Iran once again suggested it was moving forward on plans to build a long-delayed natural gas pipeline to Pakistan, this time with the help of China.

An interview published by the official Islamic Republic News Agency quotes Mobin Saulat, named as a managing director for a Pakistani interstate gas system, as saying China is ready to lend a hand in the building what's left of the pipeline.

"As the hurdles in the project are removed we will start receiving gas from Iran," he said.

According to IRNA, a pipeline bureau of a Chinese oil company is investing $1.4 billion in regional terminals for liquefied natural gas and could help financing construction of the Iranian pipeline across the border.

Islamabad has worked with its counterparts in China on the construction of a liquefied natural gas terminal and associated pipeline infrastructure at the port city of Gwadar near the Iranian border. The facility, the country's first, went into service in May 2015.

Pakistan consumes most of the natural gas it produces and the country has faced chronic energy shortages.

Oliver Coleman, deputy head of Asia programs at analytical firm Verisk Maplecroft, said last year that while both sides of the pipeline have lauded its benefits, it won't address the long-term issue completely.

Even if the pipeline is completed in Pakistan, Coleman said national distribution networks likely wouldn't be able to handle the additional volumes of natural gas coming from Iran.

Pakistan shied away from the Iranian gas pipeline project two years ago, saying it was unable to generate revenue needed for the development of the project because of sanctions. India's role in the project, proposed in the 1990s, has remained in doubt in recent years.

Iran has said it has its end of the pipeline built up to the Pakistani border.
Issue is the price and people must know that iran has banned pakistani agricultural products due to non construction of pipline.

Pak has a great population rated 6th populated country of the world. Economical estimations say that Pk can be an economical power in the future.
This pipeline is The most economical choice for Pk and most of Pakistani economists have agreed with it.
Also We are interested in economical cooperations with Pakistan. Is there any problem with it?
Ahhhh sh*t. I almost forgot USA will be fked up after the contract between Iran and Pakistan. LOL
wa medoni yek chezi hast kah iran haam yah kam barai hindustan kam fiqr bakuna wa entori ertabat ha bhetar mesah:-)
 
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iran has banned pakistani agricultural products
Any credible sources?
Just a week ago we imported fruits from Pk.
Pakistani Farmer were sanctioned by Pk govenrment due to illegal USA-led international sanctions against us. In fact some one in Pk imposed sanctions on Pakistani Farmers not us. I hope you solve this misunderstanding with yourself.
 
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Any credible sources?
Just a week ago we imported fruits from Pk.
Pakistani Farmer were sanctioned by Pk govenrment due to illegal USA-led international sanctions against us. In fact some one in Pk imposed sanctions on Pakistani Farmers not us. I hope you solve this misunderstanding with yourself.
yes pakistani products are imported but at very minimal rate , can u tell me are pakistani potatoes, mangos , rice coming and if coming r by which process legal or illegal!! and I got no misunderstanding in any regard
 
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wa medoni yek chezi hast kah iran haam yah kam barai hindustan kam fiqr bakuna wa entori ertabat ha bhetar mesah:-)
Believe me this pipeline could help both of India and Pakistan to solve their old territorial problems. We named that pipeline as the peace-line. It had an obvious reason. A war between India-Pakistan is the worst scenario to us. Unfortunately that pipeline was cancelled and i'm not sure about it's restarting.

yes pakistani products are imported but at very minimal rate , can u tell me are pakistani potatoes, mangos , rice coming and if coming r by which process legal or illegal!!
Completely legal. I will send you a picture of Pakistani rice inside a legal bag tomorrow LOL
We never sanctioned a Muslim country even KSA, we are still importing oil from them unlike ...
 
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