Pak-Iran continue talks on gas pipeline

Dunya News

The talks are likely to continue for five days.

 

ISLAMABAD: Talks on Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project resumed on Monday in the federal capital, Dunya News reported.

 

The Iranian delegation is headed by deputy chief of Tadbir company and Pakistan’s side is led by secretary Ministry of Petroleum and Natural resources comprising managing director of Inter State Gas Systems (ISGS and senior officials of finance and law ministries.

 

The project that will be completed by December 2014 will first bring 750 million cubic feet gas per day in the 781 kilometres long pipeline with diameter of 42 inches and later on the gas flow will increase up to 1 billion cubic feet per day.