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Iran, Pak sign deal on constructing natural gas pipeline



Rezaul H Laskar
Islamabad, Mar 17 (PTI) Iran and Pakistan have signed
a deal in Turkey paving the way for constructing the much-
delayed natural gas pipeline that was originally envisaged to
extend up to India.

The Inter-State Gas Systems, a semi-autonomous body
that will take care of Pakistan's interests in the import of
gas through the pipeline, and the National Iranian Oil Company
signed the heads of agreement and an operational accord in
Istanbul on Tuesday.
Petroleum and Natural Resources Minister Syed Naveed
Qamar said in a statement that India is currently not part of
the deal.
However, he said the heads of agreement dealt with
transporting gas meant for India through Pakistani territory
if and when India decided to join the project.
Under the heads of agreement, Pakistan will have the
right to charge transit fee for gas transported to India.
The pact also addresses the issue of transportation
tariff, which will be worked out in line with international
practices.
Pakistan has said the pipeline, which will connect
Iran's South Pars gas field with Balochistan and Sindh
provinces, is crucial to averting a growing energy crisis that
is already causing severe electricity shortages. PTI RHL
KAB


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