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Posted: Jan 15, 2009 at 1454 hrs IST

Islamabad With prospects of any agreement with India still hanging, Pakistan might also opt out of the proposed USD 7.4 billion tripartite gas pipeline project with Iran.

Pakistani authorities might recommend to parliament to abandon the proposed Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project as Tehran is demanding higher gas prices, a media report said on Thursday.

With Iran seeking an "exorbitant" USD 10 to 11 per mmbtu of gas from Pakistan, the authorities believe the project is no longer economically viable for the country, an unnamed petroleum ministry official told 'The News' daily.

The recommendation to abandon the project may be made during a meeting today of a steering committee chaired by Asim Hussain, the Adviser to the Prime Minister on Petroleum.

The committee is set to discuss the pros and cons of the "irrational demand" of Iran with regard to gas prices and other related issues.

After framing recommendations for the future strategy for the pipeline project, the committee will sensitise parliament on the issue and leave it to the House to decide to either continue the dialogue with Iran or to quit the project.

The official said Pakistan and Iran had earlier agreed on a price of USD 6.66 per mmbtu of gas in December 2007.

The petroleum ministry briefed Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani about three months ago and advocated "abandoning the project keeping in view the irrational demands of Tehran".

In that meeting, the ministry recommended the government should instead go in for "aggressive exploration and production of oil and gas" within Pakistan.

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IPI PROJECT. by harun on 15 Jan 2009

pakistanis have been used to living on charity,either Americans or the Saudis so how the hell will they pay up for the gas from Iran.They are just seeking alms talking off self respect.

IPI Project by Roger on 15 Jan 2009

"Self Respect" there is no such word in Arabic, that is why Pakistan and Muslims have been demanding respect from other people in the world. Respect is to be commanded and not demanded.

IPI Project by Arif on 16 Jan 2009

Geographically and Politically ignorant people with closed mindset does not realize that more than 60% of Muslims in the world don't speak and mostly do not understand Arabic. It's more ironic than being a matter of pride actually.

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