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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia signed an inter-governmental agreement for construction of North-South gas pipeline here on Friday.

The agreement was signed by Russia’s Energy Minister Alexander Novak and Pakistan’s Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi for construction a pipeline between Karachi and Lahore.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was also present on the occasion.

The project will be executed by a Russian company RT-Global Resources – a part of Russian State Corporation Rostec.

The 1,100 kilometer pipeline with a capacity of 12.4bcm per annum will connect liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals located in Karachi with those of Lahore.

Russia has assured Pakistan of all possible technical support and expertise, and completion of the project within the scheduled time.


Pakistan, Russia strike $2 bln LNG pipeline agreement | SAMAA TV
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia signed an inter-governmental agreement for construction of North-South gas pipeline here on Friday.

The agreement was signed by Russia’s Energy Minister Alexander Novak and Pakistan’s Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi for construction a pipeline between Karachi and Lahore.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was also present on the occasion.

The project will be executed by a Russian company RT-Global Resources – a part of Russian State Corporation Rostec.

The 1,100 kilometer pipeline with a capacity of 12.4bcm per annum will connect liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals located in Karachi with those of Lahore.

Russia has assured Pakistan of all possible technical support and expertise, and completion of the project within the scheduled time.


Pakistan, Russia strike $2 bln LNG pipeline agreement | SAMAA TV

Good news!
It mentioned the pipeline within Pakistan, that's infrastructure, is there any news about supply of LNG?
 
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So no more IRAN-Pakistan pipeline that might further reach out to India. What about Turkmenistan-Pakistan pipeline which was going to China as well?
 
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So no more IRAN-Pakistan pipeline that might further reach out to India. What about Turkmenistan-Pakistan pipeline which was going to China as well?

This a domestic pipeline so it doesn't rule out other pipelines. IP is still very much alive especially as sanctions are officially being removed from Iran. TAPI not so much because of Afghanistan and its instability. I mean that pipeline is supposed to pass through the vicinity of Kunduz and we all know whats been happening there the past few weeks. Taliban Also have a presence now in Badakshan. Another province through which the TAPI is supposed to pass. TAPI is essentially an American dream whereas IP is very much possible.
 
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So no more IRAN-Pakistan pipeline that might further reach out to India. What about Turkmenistan-Pakistan pipeline which was going to China as well?

Well China is going to build Iran Pakistan Pipeline...

Chinese company to build LNG, gas pipeline projects in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: A Chinese firm will be awarded the contract to build $2.5 billion Gwadar liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline in November, Interstate Gas Systems (ISGS), who opened the technical bid for the construction of projects told media personnel on Wednesday.

Mubeen Saulat, ISGS managing director, said that the Chinese state firm China Petroleum Pipelines Bureau (CPP) has submitted technical and commercial bids in accordance with the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules. While ISGS, after scrutinising the documents opened the technical bid adding that the commercial bid will be opened in November.

CPP will construct the terminal with a capacity to handle 500 mmcfd (million cubic feet per day) of LNG and a floating storage gasification unit. It will also build the 700 kilometre long Gwadar to Nawabshah pipeline.

"The dual projects will be completed at the cost of about $2.5 billion, 85 per cent of the investment will be done by the Chinese company while government of Pakistan will provide 15pc of equity," said Saulat.
The ISGS official also added that the CPP will acquire a loan from Exim Bank which Pakistan will repay in the coming years through the revenue earned from the project.

The pipeline and terminal will be secured by Pakistani security agencies while the Chinese camp will be safeguarded by a Chinese security company.

The CPEC, with a planned portfolio of projects totalling around $46 billion, will link Gwadar, Khuzdar and other areas on way to Dera Ghazi Khan, Dera Ismail Khan and Peshawar along its central route.

The eastern route will connect Gwadar to Ratodero, Sukkur, and Karachi and upward to cities in Punjab, and from there to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Khunjerab Pass.

Linking Gwadar to the rest of Pakistan and the western Chinese city of Kashgar, 3,000 kilometres away, will involve major infrastructure work in Balochistan.
 
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