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Iranian gas to reach India via longest submarine pipeline

Iranian gas to reach India via longest submarine pipeline
TEHRAN, Aug. 09 (MNA) NIGEC managing director said Irans gas will be exported to India by construction of the worlds longest submarine pipeline.


Alireza Kameli, while describing the latest status of talks for signing a gas exports deal with India, said an Indian company will undertake investment and implementation of the gas pipeline project.

Managing director of National Iranian Gas Exports Company (NIGEC) said the line will be approximately 1400 kilometers long asserting in certain parts, the depth of the sea would reach 3500 meters which marks a breakthrough in submarine pipeline construction.

The Indian side, in collaboration with a number of capable European firms, has carried out the study phase of the project and confirmed its feasibility, underlined the official asserting that India will decide upon the costs and methods for carrying out the Iran-India undersea gas pipeline project.

Kameli, however, emphasized the need to calculate net profit of the plan in order to validate its economic feasibility; so far, three routes have been proposed for transferring Irans gas to India including deep water, shallow water and land.

The 1,400 kilometer pipeline will link Irans southeastern port of Chabahar to Indias western Gujarat State, bypassing the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of Pakistan.

The $4.5 billion pipeline will bring 31.5 million cubic meters of gas per day to Indias west coast.

Exporting Iranian gas to India through the sea route would not be inconsistent with the peace pipeline project and in case of a final deal, Irans gas will be deployed to India via a 1400-kilometer-pipeline to mark the worlds deepest and longest submarine gas pipeline.

By Mehr News Agency

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