sohailbutt
FULL MEMBER
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2008
- Messages
- 653
- Reaction score
- 0
Govt to hold talks on TAPI pipeline project
ISLAMABAD: The Advisor to Prime Minister on Petroleum Dr Asim Hussain would be leaving for Turkmenistan later this month to hold talks over the Turkmenistan Afghanistan Pakistan- India (TAPI) gas pipeline.The government has decided that the talks over TAPI gas pipeline would continue parallel to the negotiations over Iran gas pipeline project.
Talking to Dawn, Dr Asim said that the TAPI project would not influence the Iran gas pipe line, adding that such talks would be beneficial for final negotiations with the Iranians over the price of gas.
Officials of the petroleum ministry said that Pakistan would also be floating a new business plan to Turkmenistan for a wheeling gas arrangement between Turkmenistan, Iran, Pakistan and if either Afghanistan and India would like to join it.
Officials said that Iran was already buying gas from Turkmenistan for its north eastern regions but at higher rates, and if Turkmenistan agrees to sell gas at attractive prices to Pakistan for the TAPI project, Pakistan would propose Iran to swap that gas for its pipeline project with Pakistan.
Such an arrangement would be beneficial for the whole region and there would not be any requirement to lay the TAPI pipeline, Dr Asim said adding If this formula did not work the talks on TAPI was always on table.
During the two day visit to Turkmenistan, which is to stat from April 26th , the Pakistani delegation would be participating in an energy conference and hold extensive dialogue over the TAPI project, which is pending for almost one year.
TAPI is a long term project and the demand for energy is growing in the region, said Dr Asim adding that after 10 to 15 years the imported gas from Iran would not be sufficient to meet the demands.
The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan project was conceived in 2002, and India joined the project at later stages but no significant progress has been made over the project.
The last meeting of TAPI steering committee was held in Islamabad in April 2008 and it was agreed that Turkmenistan would soon provide proof that it has adequate reserves to supply gas for 30 years.
The cost of the project was estimated at around eight billion dollars, But the major concern for the investors was law and order situation in Afghanistan and the north western parts of Pakistan, sources in the Inter State Gas System told Dawn.
The ISGS was responsible to look into the Pakistani interest in the project.
Sources in the ISGS said that apart from the TAPI gas pipeline, Pakistani delegation was expected to visit Iran in May for the final phase of negotiations over the pricing of gas and ask the Iranian authorities to reduce the price of gas.
Sources said that with the indications that the US opposition to economic ties with Iran is softening, it is likely that India too would join the project again.
However, the advisor to the PM on petroleum confirmed that a team of petroleum ministry and the ISGS would be travelling to Turkey in May before visit to Iran.
The negotiations between Turkey and Iran over sale of gas from South Pars fields have not ended in positive note, he said and added. The situation has now placed us in a more strong position to negotiate.
Pakistan would be pressing the Iranians to accept the price of gas at 70 per cent of crude oil price instead of 80per cent of crude oil price as offered by them.
DAWN.COM | Business | Govt to hold talks on TAPI pipeline project