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TAPITurkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India Pipeline
By: Roya Saqib, Year 2011. Class: Political Economy of South Asia. MA in IR, JNU.
TAPI Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India Pipeline
Introduction South Asian countries’ Cooperation in energy area is crucial in furthering the cooperation and bringing about peace in the region among the concerned counties, since this area, due to the serious need for the energy of the SAs leading countries (India and Pakistan), has the potential to pave the way for a compromise and a balanced bargain, it is hoped that a peace could be achieved if the challenges are tackled and the trade is started. This presentation is highlighting such a planned cooperation under the TAPI pipeline project.
Pipeline merit over LNG Background Technical Features The Significance―A win-win for
all TAPI implementation challenges conclusion
Focus points on TAPI
Advantage of Pipeline over LNG trade gas transport by pipeline is
considered economic in relation to gas transport as LNG up to distance
pipeline option confers greater supply security to the importer, since it is not easy for the exporter to shift the pipeline to some other country, which would offers a better price.
Background TAP-TAPI Long time at stake (since 1990s) 2 Consortium BRIDAS and UNOCAL US support for UNOCAL, 1997 negotiation with
Taliban In 2001 negotiation broke down , and Afghan new government negotiation started
again 2003 ADB started the technical studies
assistance India was proposed to participate- TAP to TAPI 2008 all participants signed Supposed to start supply of gas by 2015 But pipeline construction has not started yet
Dauletabad gas field in Turkmenistan along the highway through Herat, Helmand and Kandahar in Afghanistan, to Quetta and Multan in Pakistan, and on to Fazilka in India.
1,680 km pipeline 1,420 millimeters (56 in) in diameter working pressure of 100 standard atmospheres. The initial capacity will be 27 billion cubic meters (bcm)
of natural gas per year. 2 bcm to Afghanistan and 12.5 bcm to each Pakistan and India.
Later the capacity will increase to 33 bcm. Less than 5 bcm Afghanistan and 14 each for India and Pakistan
Initially estimate of cost US $3.3 bn. Now increased to US $7.6 billion
The project is to be financed by the Asian Development Bank
Technical Features
The Significance―A win-win for allFor Turkmenistan:Rich in natural gas
reservesFar from world oceansWants access to
market to export its gas
TAPI-A Revenue source and diversification of its export roots
According to a Statistical Review 2009, Turkmenistan has the world’s fourth largest reserves of natural gas, 7.94 trillion cubic meters (TCM), exceeded only by Russia, Iran and Qatar.
Significance cont.…….
Afghanistan is an
important bridge
between South and
Central Asia.
For Afghanistan : TAPI could mean around
five billion cubic meters of gas for internal needs
$300 million of transit profits leading to certain employment and source-of-income opportunities
For India to acquire additional
sources of energy supplies
Strategic benefit of equating china in getting a foothold in Central Asia
presently, India’s gas demand = 57.32 bcm of annual, 45.58 bcm are provided domestically. The balance is imported as LNG, including 5 bcm from Qatar. This consumption need will double acc. to a forecast in near future.
SIGNIFICANCE CONT.…….
For Pakistan also it means a source for the demands of its energy deficit.
For US and RussiaRussia interested in
TAPI, If it manages to
become a part of the project it will renew Moscow’s strategic influence in the region
and reduce the EU source of available gas field
US want to connect South to central Asia to extend its influence from South to Central Asia. (New Great Game)
It also wants to check Russia and counter China
Also looks it as an alternative to IPI for India, to weaken the Iran trade in gas.
ChallengesPolitical
instability in Central Asia.
the unstable situation in Afghanistan
and the complex Pakistan- India relationships
• The rivalry between the US to implement the western style democracy and Russia to support the autocrats to maintain its writ has made the political situation in CA fragile.
• Pakistan and India conflict over Kashmir is seen as unresolvable and makes a filter for them to see the interest which lies in cooperation.
Major challenge: Afghanistan Security In 2008, the Afghan government promised to ensure the security of TAPI pipeline within two years. Despite of efforts the Helmand, Kandahar areas around TAPI has remained the heaviest insurgency areas. Thus the Companies are unlikely to make investments within a war zone. Building it under arm guard and then defending it for long would mean a very high cost.
Conclusion Potential are high in the development of
concerned countries (particularly of the energy deficit leading countries of SA- India and Pakistan), in initiating an inter-regional trade and in promotion of relative peace between India and Pakistan in the region.
the US interference and its opposition to IPI; leading India to be deprived of IPI in support of US alliance, urges it to try to get a bigger share of TAPI to its own benefit instead of its giving up IPI deal, would mean the persistence of conflict in agreement over TAPI
Afghanistan Security challenges as a major route