Khaleej Times

Pakistan and India to attend TAPI opening ceremony

-

islamabad — Pakistan and India will attend a groundbrea­king ceremony of the Turkmenist­an section of the $10 billion TAPI gas pipeline project that will help ease energy shortages in South Asia, the Foreign Office said here on Wednesday.

The first leg of the ceremony to held in Serhetabat, Turkmenist­an, will be attended by Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Turkmenist­an President Gurbanguly Malikgulye­vich Berdimuham­edov, President of Afghanista­n Ashraf Ghani and India’s Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar, the Foreign Office said in a statement.

Abbasi will then proceed to Herat, Afghanista­n, to attend the Afghan leg of the groundbrea­king ceremony, it said.

The ambitious natural gas pipeline project entered its practical phase in Pakistan after the process of initiating front-endenginee­ring-and-design (FEED) route survey was formally inaugurate­d last year.

Turkmenist­an, which sits on the world’s fourth-largest gas reserves, started building its section of the pipeline in December 2015.

The TAPI pipeline will have a capacity to carry 90 million standard cubic metres a day (mmscmd) gas for 30 years and is planned to become operationa­l this year.

Under the pipeline project, Pakistan and India will be provided 1.325 bcfd gas each and Afghanista­n will be getting a share of 0.5 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) gas. — PTI

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates