Pakistan, Russia may sign commercial agreement on NSGP project within 30 days

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Pakistan, Russia may sign commercial agreement on NSGP project within 30 days
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September 2nd 2020


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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia are likely to sign a commercial agreement for the construction of the 1,100-kilometre North-South Gas Pipeline (NSGP) within 30 days.

The government has planned on taking action regarding the NSGP project to ensure transport of 1.2 billion cubic feet per day (BCFD) of Regasified Liquefied Natural Gas (RLNG) from Karachi to Lahore, sources said, adding that work on the project will commence in six months.

They said that the Petroleum Division created a joint venture with Russia wherein it retains 51-80pc equity. It will fund a large portion of the debt from the Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) funds, and start land acquisition right away. A decisive meeting between Pakistan and officials from Russia is likely to be held during September to decide the fate of the NSGP project, they added.

Sources said that following a decision of the Supreme Court (SC) regarding the Gas Infrastructure Development Surcharge (GIDS), the Petroleum Division has been considering various options to ensure the construction of NSGP as the GIDC amount can only be spent in gas infrastructure projects. If the government fails to initiate any gas infrastructure project during the next six months, then the GIDS Act will be invalidated as per the apex court’s order on GIDC.
It has been learnt that the Petroleum Division has sought advice from the Law Division regarding the GIDC, including time constraints, expandability, and consumer billing and refund policies.

An agreement between Pakistan and Russia was previously signed on October 16, 2015, for the development of the NSGP from Karachi to Lahore.
According to documents, the proposed pipeline will be laid with a 42-inch diameter and will have the capacity to transport 1.2 BFCD of RLNG.
RT-Global Resources (RT-GR) and Inter-State Gas Systems (ISGS) were nominated as project developers under the agreement. ISGS is responsible for the provision of land rights and security whereas RT-GR is responsible for financing, designing, constructing and operating the project. Phase-I of NSGP is to be completed by December 2022 and phase-II is to be completed by December 2023.

The Petroleum Division considered using a bidding process to help cover the cost of the project, which is projected to be $2.70 billion. And while the Petroleum Division can provide $1.50 billion thanks to the GIDC amount, initiating a bidding process can bring relief to the masses in the form of energy security.

 

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hope it is signed. Winter is coming and gas loadshedding can be a real deal here. Last winter was pretty hard and even in summer gas gets turned off post 10-11 PM thus for gas we need alternative resources. Electricity is a big NO since the cost of electricity is way too much and buying electric stove ... lets just say i would burn wood long before i would buy that cash burner
 

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hope it is signed. Winter is coming and gas loadshedding can be a real deal here. Last winter was pretty hard and even in summer gas gets turned off post 10-11 PM thus for gas we need alternative resources. Electricity is a big NO since the cost of electricity is way too much and buying electric stove ... lets just say i would burn wood long before i would buy that cash burner
Ok,why is this done with Russia instead of China?
 

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Ok,why is this done with Russia instead of China?

China doesnt export gas. Central Asia and Russia do and there have been talks on building pipeline networks as well from Russia. Plus we are also trying improve our relations with Russia and have a better economic relationship with them.
 

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hope it is signed. Winter is coming and gas loadshedding can be a real deal here. Last winter was pretty hard and even in summer gas gets turned off post 10-11 PM thus for gas we need alternative resources. Electricity is a big NO since the cost of electricity is way too much and buying electric stove ... lets just say i would burn wood long before i would buy that cash burner

Has investment into a large coalgas/towngas facility (at say Karachi) been looked at?

The technology has matured quite nicely (as far as clean emission standards by better catalysts) and coal can be cheaply imported, gasified and then piped in the existing pipe network as it basically is very close to natural gas.
 

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Has investment into a large coalgas/towngas facility (at say Karachi) been looked at?

The technology has matured quite nicely (as far as clean emission standards by better catalysts) and coal can be cheaply imported, gasified and then piped in the existing pipe network as it basically is very close to natural gas.

It is suggested from time to time however we are still going over the LNG option of importing from nations. The idea has been more on the quick fix till a more plausible solution can be looked into. Frankly we are fighting alot of problems at the same time so i dont think we have looked into large scale such investments facilities for GAS. The electricity situation has only stabilized recently and meanwhile we are building ways to produce cheaper energy.
 

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