Total likely to win contract for TAPI pipeline

**Exxon Mobil , Petronas & Chevron now probably out of the loop … Total is going to lead $10 billion project of integrating land-locked Central Asia with South Asia
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France’s Total likely to win contract for TAPI pipeline

By Zafar Bhutta
Published: February 3, 2015

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Under a proposed deal, Total will help extract gas from Turkmenistan’s fields, which will be exported to Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. In return, the company will be paid a service fee in cash or in kind. STOCK IMAGE

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ISLAMABAD: **The four countries that are part of a transnational gas pipeline starting from Central Asia are set to meet in Islamabad next week to finalise the award of a multi-billion-dollar project financing contract to French energy giant Total.

“Ministers of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India will meet on February 11 in Islamabad and attend a meeting of the steering committee on the gas pipeline project,” an official told The Express Tribune.

Top US energy companies – Chevron and ExxonMobil – have already dropped out of the race to become a consortium leader for financing the Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India (Tapi) gas pipeline following dismissal of their demand for an equity stake in the project.

According to officials, gas-rich Turkmenistan has agreed, in principle, to sign a service contract with Total, allowing the company to act as the consortium leader for financing the pipeline.

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Under a proposed deal, Total will help extract gas from Turkmenistan’s fields, which will be exported to Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. In return, the company will be paid a service fee in cash or in kind.

The officials suggest Pakistani companies – Oil and Gas Development Company (OGDC) and Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) – are likely to be part of the consortium and take part in gas extraction in Turkmenistan.

Gas companies of the four countries have already established a company to build, own and operate the 1,800km Tapi natural gas pipeline. The four state-owned companies will hold an equal share in the pipeline operator.

In efforts to find a consortium leader to finance the project, Total has emerged as a potential front-runner. In the meeting next week, ministers of the four nations will try to reach a final deal.

Noticing an empty field, according to the officials, Total had entered the fray and negotiated a deal with Turkmenistan for gas exploration without seeking any stake.

The Afghan government says it does not require the entire committed volume of gas and only needs a part of it. The remaining quantity will be shared by Pakistan and India. “This issue will also come up for discussion in the meeting,” the official said.

“A pipeline route survey will be undertaken. Its engineering design has also not been made so far,” he said.

Under the Tapi pipeline, which is expected to cost over $10 billion, Pakistan will get 1.365 billion cubic feet of gas per day (bcfd), India will also receive the same 1.365 bcfd and Afghanistan’s share is 0.5 bcfd.

Pakistan and India have already signed gas sale and purchase agreements and efforts are under way to attract potential investors for financing the project.

The four countries are in the process of setting up a consortium and selecting a technically capable and financially sound company as the consortium leader, which will design, finance and construct the pipeline.
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Published in The Express Tribune, February 3[SUP]rd[/SUP], 2015.*

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Not going to happen for obvious reasons....

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I will believe it when it happens like IPI.

Re: Total likely to win contract for TAPI pipeline

Pakistan ko petrol milay gaa ya nahi? ya is mai se bhi alag se line nikaal ke PM house, CM house, governor house, Parliament House wagera ko supply ho ga aur baqi ke liye awaam ghanton ki line may lagayn gai?

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Truck key lal bati

eak nay rigging key lal bati kay peechay lagaya howa hay dusrray nay energy key lal batii kay peechay...

this project is no better than IP project... means its no going to materialize...

can govt work on something real, i mean something real real, like oil refinery, coal mining, wind and solar projects, coal-based power projects, LNG based power projects...

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TAPI gas pipeline: French, Russian and Chinese firms vie to win contract

By Our Correspondent
Published: February 13, 2015

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The company will be selected by Turkmenistan by March 15, which will extract gas in Turkmenistan and finance and lay the pipeline for energy transmission. STOCK IMAGE


ISLAMABAD: The four nations involved in the Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India (Tapi) gas pipeline project have unanimously agreed to pick one of the three companies – one each from France, Russia and China – that have expressed interest in becoming the consortium leader for financing the multibillion-dollar project.
According to officials, the four nations discussed this during a meeting here on Thursday of the steering committee on the transnational gas pipeline starting from Central Asia.

The company will be selected by Turkmenistan by March 15, which will extract gas in Turkmenistan and finance and lay the pipeline for energy transmission.

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Officials said that the meeting agreed to take practical measures to start the Tapi project as soon as possible, while construction of the gas line will take four years to complete.

Terms and conditions to start the work on a fast track were under consideration, while first flow of gas to Pakistan is expected by 2020 instead of the scheduled date of 2017, they added.

Under the contract, Turkmenistan will pay service fee to the company for development of the fields and the entity will bear the costs associated with laying the pipeline.

The gas pipeline will be 1,680km long and has a designed capacity to supply 3.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas from Turkmenistan to the other three countries.

Pakistan will get 1.32 billion cubic feet of gas per day (bcfd), while India will receive 1.32 bcfd and 0.5 bcfd will be provided to Afghanistan.

An Intergovernmental Agreement was also signed in 2010 by the head of states of all the project members.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, while chairing the 9th meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Energy, on Thursday directed the committee that steps should be taken on an immediate basis for an early start of the Tapi pipeline which would be immensely beneficial in providing energy security to the region.

Officials said energy ministers of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India attended the steering committee meeting.

Turkmen State Agency for Management and Use of Hydrocarbon Resources Director Yagshgeldi Kakayev, Afghan Minister of Mines and Petroleum Daoudshah Saba, Indian Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan, Asian Development Bank Director General Klaus Gerhaeusser and other senior officials were present in the meeting.
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Published in The Express Tribune, February 13[SUP]th[/SUP], 2015.*

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Kandahar? FOR REALS ???! :wub:

Totally definitely may be:k:

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ECC meeting: Punjab to get 75% of TAPI Gas

By Shahbaz Rana
Published: March 15, 2015

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ISLAMABAD:**Three-fourths of the gas imported under the multibillion-dollar Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (Tapi) gas pipeline project will be allocated to Punjab in a bid to help it overcome severe energy shortages, the federal government decided on Saturday.

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet endorsed the petroleum ministry’s proposal to allocate 994 mmcfd or 75 per cent of gas from the Tapi pipeline to the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL), which serves Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), an official handout said.

The remaining quarter or 331 mmcfd of Tapi gas will be allocated to the Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC).

The proposal mainly aims to overcome the shortfall in the country’s northern gas system; the shortage affects only Punjab, where the utility company is forced to carry out a gas rationing plan.

But it would still enable both SNGPL and SSGC to reduce the demand and supply gap on their systems. Currently, the SSGC rations gas for one day only and that too for industrial consumers.

Last month, the Tapi steering committee decided to complete the $10 billion mega project by October 2019. It also finalised the requisite framework and timelines of various tasks leading to accomplishment of the pipeline scheme of the region. The project envisages transportation of 30 billion cubic meters of Turkmen gas annually to Pakistan via Afghanistan.

The initial cost estimates of the project were $7.6 billion. After including the cost of developing gas fields in Turkmenistan and other allied expenses, the cost is expected to go up to $10 billion.

The US has long been pushing Pakistan to give preference to Tapi over the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline amid threats of sanctions if Islamabad goes ahead with the latter project.

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Other decisions**

The ECC on Saturday conditionally allowed four fertiliser manufacturing plants to import re-gasified liquefied natural gas (LNG) to meet their gas input requirements. The fertiliser plants will use the SNGPL network with prior permission from the petroleum ministry. The decision will facilitate the old Engro Fertiliser Plant, Pak-Arab Fertiliser Plant, Dawood Hercules Fertiliser Plant and Fatima Fertiliser Plant.

However, despite signing LNG import deal with Qatar, the government is not sharing the details of the $21 billion contract, raising suspensions about the transaction. The deal was expected to be tabled in front of the ECC but there was no official announcement in this regard.

The ECC also approved a Rs84 million supplementary budget to pay the salaries of the employees of Printing Corporation of Pakistan (PCP). The government has not paid four months’ salaries to PCP employees, during the period from December 2014 to March 2015.

PCP is facing severe financial challenges at a time when the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has been directed by the apex court to hold local bodies’ elections. The ECP has complained about the capacity constraints of the PCP and argued that it cannot undertake the uphill task of printing the ballot papers on time.

The ECC also allowed Attock Cement Pakistan Limited (ACPL) to remit $24 million for establishment of Cement Grinding Unit in Basra, Iraq on account of equity investment starting from March 2015 onwards. The proposed investment venture is expected to bring foreign exchange through dividends repatriation and growth in clinker exports. As ACPL intends to hire 50% of its labour force from outside Iraq, the venture is expected to create employment opportunities for the Pakistanis.

While the economic decision making body allowed Attock Cement to remit money, it has yet to take a similar decision on a request of Arif Habib Group to remit $300 million for setting up a fertiliser plant in the United States.

The ECC also allowed equity investment for purchase of additional shares by RAK Ghani Glass Limited in the UAE costing approximately $2.3 million.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 15[SUP]th[/SUP], 2015.

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So every project of this government is for punjab

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My bad luck ! would have tried switching to Moscow desk if not Russian economy shrinking by 3 % ... :teary1:

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