Tapi natural gas pipeline project

Tapi natural gas pipeline project
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The pipeline is expected to be operational by 2019 The shareholding percentages in the TAPI Pipeline Company Limited (the Company) as follows: (i) Turkmengaz (85%); (ii)Afghan Gas Enterprise (5%); (iii) Inter State Gas Systems (Private) Limited (5%); and GAIL (India) Limited (5%).

The Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline (TAPI), also known as Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline, is a natural gas pipeline being developed by the Asian Development Bank.The pipeline will transport Caspian Sea natural gas from Turkmenistan through Afghanistan into Pakistan and then to India. Construction on the project started in Turkmenistan on 13 December 2015.

The pipeline is expected to be operational by 2019 The shareholding percentages in the TAPI Pipeline Company Limited (the Company) as follows: (i) Turkmengaz (85%); (ii)Afghan Gas Enterprise (5%); (iii) Inter State Gas Systems (Private) Limited (5%); and GAIL (India) Limited (5%).

BANK: Asian Development Bank provide $10-billion Partner companies: Pakistan’s Interstate Gas Systems, along with Turkmenistan’s Turkmengas, Afghanistan’s Afghan Gas Enterprise and India’s Gail Ltd, has equal shareholding in the Tapi Pipeline Co. Ltd (TPCL).Length: 1,814 km (1,127 mi) from Galkynysh gas field to Fazilka (Panjab) India.

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