“I am hopeful that both parties can find a consolidated solution for the project despite threats of sanctions,” said Federal Minister for Petroleum Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, while talking to The Express Tribune.
According to sources, the Pakistani delegation, led by Abbasi, informed the Iranian side that the US sanction on Iran was the main hurdle in materialising the IP pipeline project.
The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) recently approved laying an LNG pipeline from Gwadar to Nawabshah and setting up an LNG terminal at the Gwadar port.
Sources said the Pakistani delegation informed the Iranians that they had a plan to construct the pipeline but it would only happen if the sanctions are lifted.
Replying to a question, petroleum minister said that it [LNG pipeline] was a separate project and had no links with IP gas pipeline project.
According to the second proposal, Pakistani authorities would offer an alternative plan of gas import to the Iranian authorities by converting natural gas into LNG – a move that will lead to the shelving of the IP project.
Under this plan, Iran would convert natural gas into LNG and then export it to Pakistan by using the terminal facility of Oman which has already signed a deal with Iran for the purchase of around $60 billion worth of natural gas over the next 25 years.
Around 50% of the total amount of the gas exported to Oman would be delivered to Japan, South Korea and India.
“Iranian side would respond to Pakistani side after evaluating these proposals,” sources said.
According to the gas sales purchase agreement, Pakistan was to commission the project on December 2014 but was unable to start construction on its portion of the pipeline due to threats of US sanctions. Pakistan is making all out efforts to avoid penalty by offering alternate plans to Iran.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 30th, 2014.
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This is totally absurd how is Oman going to get Iranian gas when sanctions will apply to Oman as well getting cheap natural gas from Iran would not only help in reducing the cost of electricity and help Pakistan's economy but will also be beneficial for the environment and mitigating climate change and carbon reduction inf act Pakistan should talk to its friend USA regarding the loss it is incurring due to sanctions on Iran and its impact on Pakistan's economy and seek compensation in terms of technical assistance for realizing Pakistan,s own potential of tight gas and its Shale reserves and seek LNG at discounted rates as a short term measure.Pakistan should setup its own LNG Plant if every thing goes right we may be able to export LNG
(How is Turkey getting around these sanctions its still buying Iranian oil and Gas so is India )
What middle ground ? This is another trick to get out of paying penalties for non compliance of the original agreement, while Iranians have already completed their side of pipeline at their costs !
Anyone who has ever done business with the Iranians +++++++++++++++++++++++ Can tell you what the "middle ground" will be!
IK: Pls take PPP to task for signing this disastrous contract +++++++++++++++++++ And NS for sleeping on it.
Pakistan is making all out efforts to avoid penalty.... +++++++++++++++++ Of merely 3Mn USD per day wef 1st Jan 2015. This issue should be handed over to the NDMA.
What is Pakistan's proposal to compensate Iran for the latter's investment? ++++++++++++++++++++ A polite thank you.
Deko Rik+IP +++++++++++++ There goes 2015 Paki Budget. See its impact on Rupee vs USD.
@Thoughtful: Iran clearly has the upper hand
A country that
can not get along with it's neighbours can not get along with any arab nation or with the rest of the middle east is sanctioned up to it's eyeballs by the whole world has been KICKED OUT of the international banking systemHow can it have the "upper hand"??? That is laughable. All Pakistan has to do is wait them out until they are forced to sell their resources for peanuts.
"Iran Agrees to find middle ground" . No - Iran has agreed to review your proposals and get back to you. Iran clearly has the upper hand on this issue as Pakistan already knew that sanctions would apply before signing the agreement. The risk evaluators in Iran are considering whether having a judgement against a financially strapped Pakistan is worth more than the alternatives presented by Pakistan -- doubt anybody knows the answer right now.
The USA made it very clear that sanctions would apply BEFORE you signed the agreement - I don't understand how Pakistan can use that as a valid excuse for not honoring the contract. Also - might be a good idea to discuss the proposed Iranian LNG deal with the USA - using Oman as a conduit for Iranian gas may not avoid USA sanctions - better safe than sorry.