Pakistan, Russia ink deal for Pakistan Stream gas pipeline

The length of the project will be more than 1,100 kilometers

Pakistan and Russia inked an inter-government deal to develop Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline for gas transportation from Karachi to Kasur.

Both countries signed a protocol on the amendments to the Agreement on North-South Gas Pipeline Project in Moscow, according to the Pakistan Embassy in Russia. Pakistan’s Ambassador in Moscow Shafqat Ali Khan and the Russian Minister for Energy Nikolay Shulginov with the signatories of the protocol.

According to a translated release from Russia, the gas pipeline with a length of more than 1100 kilometers. Terminals will be connected to the ports of Karachi and Gwadar with power plants and industrial consumers of gas in the Kasur district (Punjab) in the north of the country.

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