longbrained
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The Dauletabad field has been cited as a possible supply source for the Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline, but according to the Asian Development Bank, the field's production forecasts are "lower than expected" and that "production is predicted to decline
Not only that but they are already exporting gas to Russia and China in addition to their own local consumption. The idea of TAPI to supply gas to Afghanistan, Pakistan and India would add even more pressure on the gas field, which causes the production to decline much faster and therefore the gas becoming more expensive. TAPI is technically and strategically dead. Just look at the security situation in Afghanistan. You build a pipe line there and before you know it, whole sections of it will disappear and sold on scrap market. Remember this is the country where people used to get happy about Daisy cutter bombs because it had of scraps.