Work to begin soon on Iran-Pakistan pipeline: Abbasi
ISLAMABAD: Federal Petroleum Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said on Tuesday work on the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project is expected to begin in September.
Abbasi said the time-frame on when work would begin on the pipeline depended on the nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers.
He added that under the agreement Pakistan had to lay down pipeline 700 KM which
By GEO URDU
July 14, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Federal Petroleum Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said on Tuesday work on the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project is expected to begin in September.
Abbasi said the time-frame on when work would begin on the pipeline depended on the nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers.
He added that under the agreement Pakistan had to lay down pipeline 700 KM which may take over two years.
Abbasi said the time-frame on when work would begin on the pipeline depended on the nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers.
He added that under the agreement Pakistan had to lay down pipeline 700 KM which may take over two years.
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