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daily sun | Business | Dhaka wants to get connected with 4-nation gas pipeline

Shamim Jahangir
Bangladesh wants to get connected with a four-nation Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline (TAPI) to ensure an alternative supply for its growing fossil fuel demand in the coming years, a senior Energy Division official has confirmed.

The gas pipeline will begin from Turkmenistan and pass through Afghanistan and Pakistan to connect India. The intra-continent gas supply line - TAPI will cost more than US $ 7.6 billion to construct.

The Bangladesh government recently expressed its willingness to Afghanistan government and sent a proposal in this regard.

The Energy and Mineral Resources Division last month sent a letter to Economic Relations Division (ERD) to move for connecting the country with the multi-billion dollar project through the foreign affairs ministry.

Later, the foreign affairs ministry forwarded the government’s expression of interest letter to the Afghan energy ministry, the official said.

The 1,735-kilometre (1,078-mile) pipeline is likely to be operational by 2016 to supply gas from the Galkynysh gas field (previously named South Yoiotan Osman) of Turkmenistan which has a proven recoverable gas reserves of 16 trillion cubic metres.

Turkmenistan has the world’s fourth-largest gas reserves and energy-hungry South Asian countries are eager to tap this source in the changing global scenario where the United States strongly oppose any purchase of energy resources from the oil and gas-rich Iran.

In major developments, Indian cabinet approved a proposal to purchase Turkey gas last week while the Afghan Taliban has assured recently that they would not sabotage the project, according to media reports.

“We moved with the project following a proposal from Bangladesh Power Development Board which was raised during a recent meeting of the ministry of power, energy and mineral resources,” the official said.

Prime Minister’s power and energy adviser Dr Tawfiq-e-Elahi Chowdhury, state minister for power and energy Muhammed Enamul Huq, Energy and Mineral Resources Division secretary Mohammed Mesbahuddin, among other senior officials, attended the meeting.

“We were in a hurry to sand the proposal to the TAPI partner considering the country’s energy security,” the official said. However, it was too late to send the proposal as the gas pipeline partners had already signed series of deals to complete the project, he added.

The government insiders said gas import through the pipeline would not be cost effective for Bangladesh even if the TAPI group agrees to include Bangladesh with the network.

They suggested that instead of pursuing TAPI, the country should focus on the installation of a tri-nation gas pipeline among Myanmar, India and Bangladesh so that the country is able to procure gas at low rate compared to that from TAPI.

Last year, Russian oil giant Gazprom proposed Bangladesh to develop a tri-nation energy block with neighbouring India and Myanmar through installation of a cross-border gas pipeline.

Gazprom also expressed its willingness to strike a deal with Bangladesh similar to those the company has already sealed with India and Myanmar. The deal was supposed to facilitate creating an integrated geographical area of gas and oil exploration, said the official.

A proposal for tri-nation gas pipeline through Bangladesh was earlier raised during the last BNP-led four party alliance government, but the negotiation failed due to the then government’s political stance as well as the conditions the government had tagged with it.

Economic activities in the country are faced with a serious setback due to severe gas crisis. The country now has a gas supply deficit of over 500 million cubic feet (mmcf) per day against the demand of over 2,500 mmcfd.
 
Because of unstable Afghanistan and North Pakistan, TAPI is more like pipe-dream. Not going to be reality anytime soon.
 
What about the prospect of Iran-Pak-India pipeline??? Iran proposed Bangladesh to join the pipeline..

Yesterday you were screaming that Pakistan is useless, today you want to be connected to TAPI .......

Pakistan is not proving the gas as it does not have the capacity but read the news some official raised objection for this as to them it will not be economical and proposed to consider to import gas from Myanmar...

On the other hand Iran proposed Bangladesh to join its pipeline.

I heard that to bypass Pakistan a new route has been considered as both pakistan and afghanistan is not stable and that is a pipe line to Qatar via Iran and import the gas through under sea pipeline to India.

Anyway I think Bangladesh should go for importing gas from Myanmar. Importing LNG from qatar is already in the card. Not to mention own reserve of Bangladesh.

Even if Bangladesh join it will be for shorter period of time until the gas crisis is over.
 
What about the prospect of Iran-Pak-India pipeline??? Iran proposed Bangladesh to join the pipeline..

Americans won't let it happen because of sanctions on Iran. The project has run into funding crisis, first Chinese backtraced, then Russian also refused to fund it. And Baloch insurgency is also a threat for this pipeline who are notorious for blowing gas pipelines. India already have left this project citing security concerns in Pakistan but some plans are there for undersea pipeline via Oman which can be used to import gas from Qatar, Iran and Turkmenistan.
 
pipe dream........india will never let it happen.

Why you think so when pipeline won't create any security concern for India but it will take lots of time and funds to connect Kolkata to pipeline.
 
Pakistan and India have way more demand of gas than TAPI can feed. Both Pakistan and India will try to feed their need first. On top of that given on going war and instability this pipe line is decades away if not more. Simply this is pipe dream and dime a dozen reporters hardly pay attention to details. And captain planet jack a$$ aka captain of Awami League paper boys failed miserably to understand that simple calculation.
 
As the article says, TAPI deal wont be economical. Bangladesh, if intereseted, should seriously think about the gas from Myanmar.
They suggested that instead of pursuing TAPI, the country should focus on the installation of a tri-nation gas pipeline among Myanmar, India and Bangladesh so that the country is able to procure gas at low rate compared to that from TAPI.

Last year, Russian oil giant Gazprom proposed Bangladesh to develop a tri-nation energy block with neighbouring India and Myanmar through installation of a cross-border gas pipeline.


pipe dream........india will never let it happen.

Well it can happen, if the govt of Bangladesh agrees and ready to pay the transit and infrastructure costs. But if you take a map, you can see these costs will be too high if it has to be built from Pakistan border to Bangladesh border.
 
Pakistan and India have way more demand of gas than TAPI can feed. Both Pakistan and India will try to feed their need first. On top of that given on going war and instability this pipe line is decades away if not more. Simply this is pipe dream and dime a dozen reporters hardly pay attention to details. And captain planet jack a$$ aka captain of Awami League paper boys failed miserably to understand that simple calculation.

Do you have any comprehension problem??? Where in the article it did not say that Pakistan or India will not try to meet its need first!!! The article clearly states that Bangladesh wants to keep it as alternative gas source but all other party needs to agree with it. But some energy officials has shown reservation with it as they preffered importing gas from India and to build myanmar-bd-india gas pipeline.

N stop using the awami dalal or traitor, this or that in every message when you do the same in regards to Pakistan. It is getting really boring day by day.
 

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