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TAPI to bring $450mn revenue for Afghanistan

byCustoms Today Report
27/03/2015
in Afghanistan, International Customs
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KABUL: Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline will bring $450 million revenue for Afghanistan and generate employment opportunities for thousands of youths.

The 21st summit of TAPI pipeline is being held in Kabul. Representatives of the mines and petroleum ministry of the concerned nations will discuss the improvements achieved during the implementation of the project.

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The pipeline will be operational in 2017. It has the capacity to carry 90mn standard cubic meters a day gas for a 30-year period, of which India and Pakistan would get 38 mmscmd each, and Afghanistan would get the remaining 14 mmscmd.

The 1735km gas pipeline is expected to stretch from the largest gas field in Turkmenistan, Galkynysh, through Afghanistan’s provinces of Herat and Kandahar to Fazilka, area located between India and Pakistan.

The four nations’ president signed the intergovernmental agreement of the TAPI project in 2010 in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. The project is developed by the Asian Development Bank.

The project has been a topic of discussion from 1990 onwards.

The Transaction Advisory Services Agreement (TASA) on the project was signed in November 2013.

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