New Delhi, July 29: India today ruled out importing natural gas from Iran through an onland pipeline passing through Pakistan. "Keeping in view the present state of bilateral relationship with Pakistan, government is not considering any proposal for on-land natural gas pipeline transiting through Pakistan," Minister of State for petroleum & naural gas Sumitra Mahajan said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha here. Both Iran and Pakistan are keen on the 2,670-km long onland pipeline as it provided the former a cheap route to sell its vast gas reserves and the latter would have earned about 580 million dollar transit fee from the 3.5 billion dollar gas conduit. New Delhi, on the other hand, has been favouring an underwater line to avoid disruption in supplies.

Mahajan said Indo-Iran joint committee had constituted a joint technical sub-committee to explore all the options to import natural gas from Iran.


"The joint committee had decided to undertake an offshore feasibility study for laying of pipeline from Iran to India outside the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Pakistan. Gail from India and National Iranian Gas Export Co (NIGEC) from Iran have been nominated as nodal agencies for the pipeline project by the respective governments," she added. Bureau Report