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Turkmenistan has begun work on an ambitious 1,800-kilometre-long (1,118 miles) pipeline carrying gas from the former Soviet state to energy-hungry India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, state media reported Friday.

“Specialists of the Institute of Oil and Gas in the ‘Turkmengaz’ state corporation have started engineering and surveying work on the route for the future gas pipeline Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI),” state newspaper Neutral Turkmenistan reported, adding that the construction of the pipeline itself would begin in December.

The four countries have long planned the ambitious project to meet growing energy needs, but administrative issues and unrest in Afghanistan have so far delayed its realisation.

The four sides agreed last month that state company Turkmengaz would lead the consortium for the $10-billion project, although foreign commercial partners are also expected to participate.

Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov said last month that Japanese and Korean companies had expressed interest in investing into TAPI and has invited Turkish companies to join the bidding process.

International energy majors Exxon Mobil, Chevron and Total had been rumoured to be interested in the project but are no longer thought to be contenders for the contract.

TAPI is expected to ship up to 33 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas annually starting in 2018, most of which will be absorbed by India and Pakistan.

The project is key for ex-Soviet Turkmenistan, whose economy is almost entirely hydrocarbon-based and heavily dependent on China, which accounts for over 75 percent of its gas sales.

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...stan-begins-work-on-gas-pipeline-to-pakistan/
 
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TAPI is expected to ship up to 33 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas annually starting in 2018, most of which will be absorbed by India and Pakistan.

How much of the 33 bn will be consumed in Pakistan, how much in India? Anyone have any figures?
 
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They shouldn't bother seriously. Uncle sam will find another bug in this project & Pakistan will surrender to US orders.
 
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India will not take part in this project as it is going through Pakistan :P It is TAP now.
 
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Do they have ambition to supply only Gas or even Oil as well?

I think this should be used for Northern side of Pakistan and India. For Southern side, they should opt for IRANIAN Oil and Gas pipelines both for Pakistan and India.
 
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Russia is against this. I hope this project goes through. It will be beneficial for Turkmens and Pakistani's.
 
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why russians are against this ?
why russians are against this ?
Yah I want to know too.

They feel they are losing clout with CIS states?
Because this will mean Turkmenistan will be less dependend on Russia. If your income is not depended on Russia, it will mean you won't take their (irrational) demands serious.

Great read:
The New Great Game Round-Up: August 12, 2015

But there is also another angle:
French energy giant Total and several other foreign majors initially evinced interest in leading the consortium, but only on condition of getting a stake in the Turkmen gas field that will feed the pipeline. Turkmenistan refused to accept this condition, prompting one company after another to back out of the project. Even as Turkmenistan was coming under increasing pressure to diversify its gas exports, the Turkmen authorities didn't budge an inch. However, they didn't want to give up on the pipeline either.
 
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This pipeline is important to Pakistan, because the gas/oil can be used for our own domestic consumption and more importantly we can earn billions of dollars by exporting Turkmenistan resources through Gwadar to the international markets.
 
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According to the article:

TAPI is expected to ship up to 33 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas annually starting in 2018, most of which will be absorbed by India and Pakistan.
Good.

What about OIL pipelines too.
 
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