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‘IPI gas
pipeline talks in final stage’
DUBAI—Talks on the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline project are in
the final stage where the technical aspects are being looked into,
according to Iranian Deputy Oil Minister Reza Kasai’i Zadeh.
“The technical aspects of the transportation of gas to India and
Pakistan are currently under study,” he said in an interview with the
Mehr news agency. “Iran and Pakistan are currently negotiating on how to
transfer gas and the final talks over the issue are under way with the
special deputy of the Oil Ministry,” the Iranian minister said.
At present, the gas pipeline has a capacity of 110 billion cubic meters,
of which 50 million cubic metres are for local consumption and around 60
million cubic meters are set for export. “About 40 to 50 per cent of the
phase one construction is done and accordingly we are hopeful to
complete the project within the one-year limit,” said Nosratollah Seifi,
Managing Director of National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC).
India and Iran will discuss the progress on the gas pipeline project
when Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mahdi Safari undertakes a visit to
New Delhi from Friday. Safari is scheduled to meet External Affairs
Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Petroleum Minister Murli Deora during his
stay. The two sides are expected to discuss ways to enhance bilateral
ties, with particular focus on implementing the proposed projects like
IPI gas pipeline. Safari’s visit will come close on the heels of
Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed’s trip to Iran, marking
continuity of high-level contacts between the two countries.—Agencies
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