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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Peace Pipeline - Iran to India Natural Gas

India has experienced astronomical increase in population at an mean of 7% a year in the last decade. With this growth, India's need for energy has increased exponentially. In a move that threatened to strain United States - India relations, India signed a billion ageement with Iran, promising to import more than 1.2 million metric tons of liquefied natural gas each year from the natural gas giant.

Iran possesses the second largest proven natural gas reserves (only Russian reserves are larger) estimated at 812 trillion cubic feet of the resource. With an cheaper that is often in disarray, Iran has pumped up its efforts to increase its gas exports dating back to the large discoveries of their South Pars natural gas fields in 1988. This discovery made Iran the sole owner of 9% of the planet's natural gas reserves. Iran envisioned the promise of large profits if export deals could made with the ever addition populations and energy needs of South Asian countries like Pakistan and India. In 1995, Pakistan signed an introductory trade with Iran allowing a pipeline to be constructed from the South Pars fields to Pakistan's industrial port, Karachi. This trade resulted in a feeling of confidence within Iran's natural gas industry, and motivated Iran to take that trade one step further. Iran proposed that Pakistan could not serve as a final destination of the new pipeline, but rather as a stopping off point, with the pipeline persisting on into India. This would not be an astronomical undertaking of engineering, but of political compromise, with India and Pakistan having had strained relations since the mid 1940s over there disputed mutual borders. perhaps India and Pakistan could put aside their political and group disagreements in order to accomplish the economic increase the import of natural gas fuel could generate for both countries. The proposed pipeline has been nicknamed the "Peace Pipeline" because of the promise of political compromise and mutual trade between the two nations of India and Pakistan.

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Perhaps an even larger hurdle for the pipeline exists half a world away in a totally dissimilar hemisphere. The United States has expressed its concern and objection to any agreements, economic or otherwise, made between any of its allies and Iran. Iran has expressed disdain for the large nearnessy of Us forces forces in the Indian Ocean. An trade between the three countries is still in the works, but the building has not yet begun. Iranian natural gas associates similar to Triple diamond energy Corp, British Petroleum, and others, will be ready to help with building efforts when the time arrives.

Peace Pipeline - Iran to India Natural Gas

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