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Oman to change Iran gas pipeline route to avoid UAE – Mr Al-Rumgy- The 18th China(Guangzhou ) Int’l tube & pipe Processing Equipment Exhibition
8/23/2016  管材展-钢管展-steel tube expo-tube &pipe expo
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    Mr Mohammed bin Hamad Al-Rumhy, Oman''s Minister of Oil and Gas said that Oman and Iran have agreed to change the route and design of a planned undersea natural gas pipeline to avoid waters controlled by the UAE.

The planned pipeline would connect Iran''s vast gas reserves to Omani consumers as well as liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants in Oman that would re-export the gas.

After international sanctions on Tehran were lifted in January, the two countries renewed efforts to implement the project, but it has also been delayed by disagreements over price and US pressure on Muscat to find other suppliers.

In an interview, Mr Al-Rumhy said Oman and Iran were at an advanced stage of designing the pipeline and had agreed on a deeper option than originally envisaged to avoid crossing any third country''s borders.

He said that "Instead of the shallower option at around 300 metres (985 feet) deep, the pipeline is to plunge close to 1,000 metres below the sea''s surface. And it will be slightly shorter."

Mr Al-Rumhy did not say why the pipeline would avoid UAE waters. Omani and UAE officials have discussed the project but it is not clear if the UAE has given its blessing to the project or has objected to a route that would pass through its waters.

UAE officials have not discussed the matter publicly.

Mr Al-Rumhy said without giving an estimate for the cost Oman still expects to invite companies before the end of 2016 to bid for the engineering, procurement and construction part of the project. The pipeline would be financed on a 50-50 basis by Oman and Iran.

He said that "Oman has started talking to Japanese, Korean and Chinese parties to raise finance. And this option has been received very well. We are looking to receive finance for LNG as per the initial understanding.”

He added that "So finance will not be an issue, but we won''t have to go to the ministry of finance. We are looking at it as a self-funding project."

He further added that the pipeline would be commissioned two years after the award of contracts, but conceded that the level of gas prices might delay the project, adding that the pipeline would not be profitable in today''s market environment. - The 18th China(Guangzhou ) Int’l tube & pipe Processing Equipment Exhibition
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