Millennium Post

Work on TAPI pipeline to begin in Pakistan on Friday

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ISLAMABAD: The work on the longawaite­d 1,680 km Turkmenist­an-Afghanista­n-pakistan- india( TAP I) gas pipeline, which will help ease energy deficiency in South Asia, will start in Pakistan tomorrow, a senior Pakistani official said on Thursday.

Leaders of Turkmenist­an, Afghanista­n, Pakistan and India performed the ground-breaking of the project in December 2015. “Officials from Turkmenist­an have reached along with a high-level delegation and an inaugural ceremony will be held on Friday to start work on route survey and detailed engineerin­g in Pakistan,” Inter State Gas Systems Managing Director Mobin Saulat was quoted as saying by The Express Tribune.

The daily reported that the route survey, detailed engineerin­g and feasibilit­y study, which will be conducted by a consultant are required to be undertaken before building the gas pipeline.

The project management consultant will first undertake the survey and study in Pakistan and then extend its scope to Afghanista­n.

TAPI Company, establishe­d with the task of running the transnatio­nal gas pipeline, has awarded project management contract to German firm ILF.

“Building of the pipeline and developmen­t of gas field has begun in Turkmenist­an and we appreciate its efforts to step up activities in an attempt to complete the project according to the schedule,” Saulat said.

He said that efforts aimed at achieving financial close of the project were also continuing and the pipeline would be commission­ed as per schedule.

Turkmenist­an, Afghanista­n, Pakistan and India have already signed a USD 10-billion investment agreement for the TAPI pipeline in a bid to kick off activities, update feasibilit­y study and finalise pipeline route in war-torn Afghanista­n.

With the title of peace pipeline, the project is expected to bring peace and stability in the region because of cooperatio­n among regional countries and reliance on each other for meeting energy needs.

According to the agreement, Turkmenist­an will invest around USD 25 billion to deliver 3.2 billion cubic feet of gas per day (bcfd) to energy-hungry Afghanista­n, Pakistan and India.

Of the total, USD 15 billion will be invested in developing the gas field whereas USD 10 billion will be poured into laying the pipeline over 1,680 km connecting Afghanista­n, Pakistan and India with Turkmenist­an. The pipeline will connect South and Central Asia.

Turkmenist­an will invest 85 per cent of the project s cost. An official said a consortium of Japanese companies had fast-tracked developmen­t of the gas field in Turkmenist­an.

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