Pakistan,Russia ink $1.7 bn Energy Deal

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Ties triumph: Pakistan, Russia ink $1.7b energy deal

By Zafar Bhutta
Published: December 23, 2014

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The energy agreement was signed during the visit of the Russian defence minister. PHOTO: PID

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ISLAMABAD: **Pakistan and Russia signed a most sought-after energy deal of $1.7 billion for laying a liquefied natural gas (LNG) pipeline from Karachi to Lahore. The supply of LNG is expected before March next year.

It is for the first time Islamabad and Moscow have signed an energy pact decades after their defence deal.

The energy agreement was signed during the visit of the Russian defence minister. Moreover, Islamabad and Moscow also signed a defence and military cooperation deal, a move seen by economic experts as ushering in a gradual improvement in ties between the two countries.

Before Gen Ziaul Haq’s military regime, Russia had helped Pakistan set up the **Karachi Steel Mills **and also supported the Oil and Gas Development Company Limited, which is still using old Russian machinery in exploring oil and gas.

Pakistan is currently working on two LNG pipelines as an alternative to the apparently doomed Iran-Pakistan (IP) Gas Pipeline project, which included LNG Gwadar pipeline and south pipeline from Karachi to Lahore.

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The government has signed a deal with China to award **$3 billion Gwader LNG **pipeline and terminal project.

Earlier, Pakistan had offered China and Russia to lay IP gas pipeline but both the countries had backed out due to sanctions imposed against Iran.

“However, the government has offered Moscow to sign a deal on government to government basis of $1.7 billion for laying LNG pipeline from Karachi to Lahore during the recent meeting of Pak-Russia Joint Ministerial Commission following a defence deal between the two countries,” sources said.

There was a good development between Islamabad and Moscow in the JC meeting to enhance bilateral energy cooperation, the sources maintained.

Officials pointed out that the pipeline would be used to transport imported LNG from Karachi to Punjab, adding that LNG terminal was in progress and first supply of LNG was expected before March next year.

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At present, existing pipeline network has capacity of transporting 320 million cubic feet of gas per day (mmcfd) LNG and therefore the government was going to set up additional LNG pipeline.

The regulator Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has already allowed gas utilities Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) and Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) to generate funds from gas consumers to set up LNG pipeline.

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SNGPL has planned to invest $750 million and SSGC $300 million to set up LNG pipeline.

This pipeline was also likely to link with Gwadar LNG pipeline in future to pump gas from Iran and also LNG supply through a terminal to be set up at Gwadar.**

Officials said that Pakistan had almost done a deal with China to lay Gwadar LNG pipeline which would be connected to Iran and south LNG pipeline from Karachi to Lahore had been offered to Russia.

The government of Pakistan was keen to award contract of south LNG pipeline to Russia on government to government basis which would create competition with China.

“The presence of two countries [Russia and China] in energy sector would open new avenues for attracting more investment,” sources maintained.
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Published in The Express Tribune, December 23[SUP]rd[/SUP], 2014*

Re: Pakistan,Russia ink $1.7 bn Energy Deal

What will be the response of CIA and its aides ?

Re: Pakistan,Russia ink $1.7 bn Energy Deal

Bomb blasts

Re: Pakistan,Russia ink $1.7 bn Energy Deal

Or some activity like past , we are experienced

Re: Pakistan,Russia ink $1.7 bn Energy Deal

Right when Russian economy is sinking, this may be a good time for Pakistan to get good deals from them. They'll be desperate. But one has to remember they arent idiots either.

But as I always say, every country does wutever is best for the state so thats exactly what Pakistan has to do. Without following one block, just see yr needs and grab the opportunity.

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Russian team coming for key talks on $1.7b gas pipeline

By Zafar Bhutta
Published: February 7, 2015

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Pakistan and Russia have already signed a protocol for awarding the contract of laying the LNG pipeline to a Russian company in a government-to-government arrangement. CREATIVE COMMONS


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia are set to meet next week to strike a final deal on laying a $1.7-billion gas pipeline from Karachi to Lahore, which will carry imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) for overcoming energy crisis in Punjab.

According to officials, the two sides will be deliberating at a time when ministers of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India will meet to make headway and award the financing contract of a transnational gas pipeline to French energy giant Total, which will work as a consortium leader.

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Separately, a Pakistani team will hold talks with a Russian delegation on the modalities of the Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India (Tapi) pipeline.
Pakistan and Russia have already signed a protocol for awarding the contract of laying the LNG pipeline to a Russian company in a government-to-government arrangement.

Apart from this, the Interstate Gas Systems, which deals with gas import projects, is working on an LNG pipeline in Gwadar and the Tapi project. A protocol has been inked with China for awarding the $3 billion Gwadar LNG pipeline and terminal contract.

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet has given its, in principle, consent for the construction of the 1,100km North South Gas Pipeline from Karachi to Lahore for the supply of re-gasified LNG to proposed gas-fired power plants in northern Pakistan.

The government has planned to set up 3,600-megawatt LNG-based power plants in Punjab in an effort to tackle outages. In this regard, the Ministry of Water and Power is seeking approval of upfront tariff at Rs8.85 per unit through a petition filed with the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra).

Officials of the water and power ministry point out that the LNG-fired power plants would help meet the needs of Faisalabad Electricity Supply Company (Fesco), Gujranwala Electric Power Company (Gepco) and Lahore Electricity Supply Company (Lesco), which have been facing a shortfall.

The gap between natural gas supply and demand in the country has widened to 2 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) with supplies at 4 bcfd.

To bridge the shortfall, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources is pushing ahead with different gas pipeline projects. In addition to these, LNG terminals will be built at the Port Qasim and Gwadar Port, which will handle imported LNG with an estimated re-gasification capacity equal to around 2 bcfd of natural gas.

In an ECC meeting, it was highlighted that the existing gas infrastructure was not designed to transport large quantities of gas from the southern to northern regions of the country as it lacked the capacity to handle additional volumes.

Therefore, the Karachi-Lahore pipeline is critical for shipping re-gasified LNG to the power plants. A speedy construction of pipeline infrastructure is necessary to transport higher gas volumes well before the completion of LNG terminal at Gwadar and IP and Tapi pipeline projects.

Gas distribution companies – Sui Southern Gas Company and Sui Northern Gas Pipelines – are engaged in upgrading their infrastructure to prepare for handling higher gas supplies in their system.

Not only will the Karachi-Lahore pipeline enable the ministry to efficiently transport imported LNG, it will also help ship the gas to be imported from Iran and Turkmenistan, the two projects which are expected to come online in the next three to five years.
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Published in The Express Tribune, February 7[SUP]th[/SUP], 2015.*

Re: Pakistan,Russia ink $1.7 bn Energy Deal

ab yeh hoga bhi yaa pphir after an year like Gaddani it will also vaporize in thin air???

Govt annoucements key kerti jaa rahi hay, nothing can be seen on ground...

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Lets hope for the best .... mega projects conception,feasibility,EPC related details need months and years

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and i totally agree to that but i have Gaddani project as well.. so if you know what i mean... do not announce projects till EPC stage is reached...

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The common man will never see any benefits.
enough said

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Will Russia finance the pipeline as they are running low on funds themselves?