Öl, die Achillesferse der Weltwirtschaft / Energieversorgung
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Zitat:India's stand softening on 3 billion dollar Iran gas pipeline:

Islamabad, July 29 (ANI):

Iran, India, and Pakistan are likely to sign an agreement soon to kick start the construction of a three billion dollar gas pipeline over an area of between 2100 to 2600 kilometers.

According to The Nation, a tripartite meeting involving officials of the three countries is on the cards in the wake of New Delhi toning down its aggression over security concerns involving the project.

Meanwhile, sources here have confirmed that the Asian Development Bank, being the lead manager for Turkmenistan-Afghanistan- Pakistan Gas Pipeline, is keen to get India onboard for the TAP project.
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Zitat:Iran-India Pipe No Hindrance for Trans-Afghan Project, TAP Expected by 2010: ADB

NewsAshgabat, 29 July 2004 (nCa) --- In a telephone interview from Manila, a top official of the Asian Development Bank informed that the Trans-Afghan Gas Pipeline Project (TAP) was progressing satisfactorily and the pipe may be in position to start pumping gas to Pakistan by 2010. He briefed about some aspects of the project, expressed confidence that Iran-Pakistan-India Pipeline (IPI) would not hinder the progress of TAP and assured that Pakistan as sole buyer from TAP would make the project perfectly feasible.
Zwischen diesen Ländern scheint auf dem Energiesektor ja einiges zu laufen.
Fragt sich bloss, ob die TAP-Route wirklich so der Hit ist...Rolleyes
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