Russia seeks Pak-Iran pipeline contract

Seems like govt is serious about this project. I hope it goes through.

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Russia seeks Pak-Iran pipeline contract without bidding
South Asian News Agency (SANA) ⋅ February 18, 2012 ⋅

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Russia seeks Pak-Iran pipeline contract without bidding

Islamabad(SANA)Amid pressure from the United States to shelve the much-needed Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project, Russia has asked Pakistan to award a $1.2 billion pipeline-laying contract to its energy giant Gazprom without going into bidding process.
“If Pakistan accepts the demand of Russia and awards the contract to Gazprom, the largest explorer of natural gas in the world, Moscow will also provide financing for the project,” an official told The Express Tribune.

Moscow floated the proposal during a four-day trip of Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar to Russia earlier this month.

“However, Pakistan has not shown any willingness to grant the contract without inviting bids from competing parties, which will violate its Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules,” the official said.

An official of the petroleum ministry told The Express Tribune that Russia expressed interest in the Iran pipeline project, but he did not confirm whether Moscow sought the contract for Gazprom without bidding. Petroleum secretary could not be reached for comment.

Sources said the US opposition to Iranian gas supply to Pakistan also came up for discussion during Khar’s visit. The US has imposed sanctions on Iran due to suspicions over its nuclear programme while Tehran insists that its programme is peaceful and meant for energy supply.

Though Russian authorities expressed worry over the US pressure, they supported Iran and Pakistan in pushing ahead with the project, sources said.

Pakistan has already formally invited the Russian giant Gazprom to participate in two multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline projects – Iran-Pakistan and Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipelines.

In a meeting of the Pak-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission held on September 22, 2010 in Russia, Pakistan invited Gazprom to lay the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline. Earlier during deliberations in August 2010 in Russia, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari also discussed the option of involving Gazprom in the pipeline project.

Gazprom has also expressed interest in building energy storages in Pakistan.

At present, Pakistan is facing mounting pressure from the US to shelve the Iran pipeline project. Besides, there are financing problems as well. Country’s largest explorer Oil and Gas Development Company (OGDC) and National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) have already refused to finance the project.

OGDC management fears that its foreign shareholders will withdraw investment from the company if it entered the Iranian project while NBP is worried that its foreign branches may come under US sanctions and may be closed.

Pakistan and Iran have already signed a sovereign-guarantee agreement on the project. They have also inked a gas sale and purchase agreement for import of 750 million cubic feet of gas per day (mmcfd) with a provision to increase the volume to 1 billion cubic feet per day.

Under the guarantee agreement, Pakistan is bound to start first flow of gas in 2014 and will have to pay a penalty equal to the cost of 750 mmcfd of gas which amounts to $8 million per day if it fails to receive gas by the stipulated time.

The government has awarded consultancy services contract to German firm ILF Engineering Services at a cost of $55 million which is working in collaboration with the National Engineering Services of Pakistan (Nespak).

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Anyone has any figures at what price Irani gas will be bought and what is the price of gas being produced indigenously?

Re: Russia seeks Pak-Iran pipeline contract

I don't trust the iranis, as they have increased the price of gas over the years. It is pegged to the price of oil and it is higher than the TAPI or TAP pipeline. I wonder if china will need more gas in the future, as we can use it in the mean time while our own reserves are developed and then pass it on to other countries. If we didn't have selfish *******s ruling this country, then I think we should press iran for a better deal considering that it is the one needing money not us.

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The Iranian president in his recent trip has told the Pakistani authorities that he can reduce the selling price of gas to Pakistan. I for one do believe that Pakistan needs to improve its relations within the neighbourhood and that includes Iran and Russia.

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Our interests must be relentlesly pursued to benefit bilateral relations with Eyran with whom mutual friendship will benefit Pakistan immensely.

This is already an intense takleef for amreeka but thats how it should be, Bring in China and Russia and amreekas takleef will go through the roof, as a matter of fact to some extent it already is.

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I have come to conclusion that Pakistan needs to stop asking or looking for investments from Europe and America, and instead focus on Russia and Asia.
For one, the Westerners are infiltrated with Zionists whose interests run against Muslims. And also because the current century is going to be the Asian century. So that's where our focus should be.

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Private sector dealings aren't bas per se, as look at china or malaysia that got to what they are today dealing with the "evil" west. Russia is keen on building this pipeline, so that iranian gas doesn't compete with the russian gas like for example in turkey. But first of all, you have to have a sound law & order situation with an honest system to attract and sustain investment in Pakistan. I mean you have chinese that took the plunge to invest in balochistan, sindh and KP, but they get killed or kidnapped where the state has no clue what so ever to what is happening inside the country. I mean even mullah iran was more close to us in the eighties and early nineties, but their cadets come on training and get shot? Who allows their guests to be treated like that?

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In a reference to the US pressure to abandon theIran- Pakistan gas pipeline, Zardari reportedly sent a message to the US "*not to tell Pakistan who it can and cannot trade with."
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Re: Russia seeks Pak-Iran pipeline contract

Russian grudge against the US is both understanable and unappeasable. Though Pakistan is also apportioned a fair share of this rancor, but Russia may not like to commit a mistake which Nawaz Sharif did in case of PML-Q. Sharif let PML-Q survive and become a kingmaker by pushing it into an alliance with PPP. A move which allowed both of Sharif's rivals to prosper and survive in unbearable political temperatures.

Russia will simply love to be a part of any problem the US may face in this area and Moscow knows what kind of a headache a regional bloc of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan, along with China, can cause to Washigton.