Search: Gas,TAPI,Pakistan (2 materials)

South Asian Gas Market: It’s Time to Mount an Offensive

... enjoys strong U.S. support, but Afghanistan’s instability, as well as its limited financial resources, remain a deterrent. Maria Chepurina, Mathieu Lemonie: “The TAPI project: Turkmenistan’s bet in pipeline geopolitics” The weakest link of the IP Gas and TAPI projects are Pakistan’s guarantees of uninterrupted supplies to India. The political and military standoff between the two countries might undermine the prospects for energy cooperation. In this sense, the idea to lay an offshore pipeline from Iran to India could ...

17.07.2018

The TAPI project: Turkmenistan’s bet in pipeline geopolitics

... project, bypassing both the Russian route and concurring with the Iran-Pakistan pipeline. In April 2012, disagreements between India and Afghanistan, and India and Pakistan on transit fees, slowed down the process again. The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India Natural Gas pipeline (TAPI) is planned to be 1,814 km long, with 214 km running through Turkmenistan from Galkynysh — the gas field in Mary province estimated to be the second largest in the world— to Fazilka, in the Indian state of Punjab, 774 km running through ...

19.07.2016

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