Hindustan Times (Patiala)

PAK SIGNS GAS PIPELINE PACT WITH RUSSIAN GIANT GAZPROM

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

Pakistan has signed a provisiona­l agreement with Russian energy giant Gazprom on a feasibilit­y study for an offshore pipeline that would supply natural gas from West Asia to Pakistan and other parts of South Asia.

The memorandum of understand­ing is the latest in a series of energy-related agreements between Pakistan and Russia, former Cold War foes who have grown closer in recent years.

An offshore pipeline from Iran has long been discussed by Pakistani officials, but its viability has been questioned due to the delicate geopolitic­al situation in South Asia and the rivalry between India and Pakistan.

US sanctions against Iran are also a major hindrance for most gas pipeline projects in the region, with the offshore spur from Iran to Pakistan and India set to cost an estimated $10 billion, according to Pakistani media. “(The agreement) provides for a joint feasibilit­y study regarding gas supplies from the Middle East to South Asian countries,” Gazprom said in a statement on Wednesday, without specifical­ly mentioning Iran or India. Pakistan’s petroleum ministry said it would take three to four years to complete the pipeline, which would include “other ancillary projects such as under ground gas storage, desalinati­on and other power projects.”

Pakistan will import some 500 million to 1 billion cubic feet of gas a day from West Asian sources, the ministry said, according to the agreement Gazprom signed with Pakistan’s state-run State Gas Systems.

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