IP gas pipe
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‘Pakistan to seek sanctions relief to start IP gas project soon’
Islamabad, IRNA - Pakistan's Minister for Petroleum, Musadik Malik says his country will soon start working on the gas pipeline from Iran, adding that Islamabad will seek sanctions relief from the United States in this regard.
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IP Gas pipeline project gets go-ahead by caretaker cabinet: Pak media
Tehran, IRNA – The caretaker federal cabinet committee has approved the Pak-Iran gas pipeline project with plans to complete it in a year, marking it a major development with hopes for boosting the country's energy security, a Pakistani media, Geotv reported on Tuesday.
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IP Gas completion, BRICS membership should be Pakistan's priority: Senator
Islamabad, IRNA – Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate of Pakistan, Senator Farooq Hamid Naek, has said that the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline completion and membership in BRICS should be the priority of the new Pakistani government.
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‘Iran gas project to help Pakistan save over $5b per annum’
Islamabad, IRNA – Pakistani media outlets have reported that a decision by this country’s federal cabinet to start works on an 80-kilometer segment of the pipeline from Gwadar to the Iranian border would enable Pakistan to save more than $5 billion annually through buying gas from the neighboring state.
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Pakistan's cabinet committee okays work on Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline
Tehran, IRNA – After about a decade of delay, Pakistan’s Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) on Friday finally approved works on the first phase of the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline to boost the country’s energy security.
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Pakistani Senator criticizes gov't for delaying completion of IP project
Islamabad, IRNA -- Amid massive fuel prices hike in Pakistan and Islamabad’s decision to purchase expensive liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar, a Pakistani Senator from the main opposition party has strongly criticized the government for delaying the completion of the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project.