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    Pak-Iran Gas Pipeline Project Still Under Review, Confirms Ali Pervaiz Malik

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Pak-Iran gas pipeline initiative continues to be under active consideration, as stated by Ali Pervaiz Malik. This project, aimed at enhancing energy connectivity between Pakistan and Iran, has been discussed for several years but has faced various geopolitical and economic challenges. The pipeline is expected to supply natural gas from Iran to Pakistan, potentially easing energy shortages in Pakistan and fostering regional cooperation.

    In a significant development, Malik’s confirmation highlights that despite delays and international pressures, the project has not been abandoned. The pipeline could play a crucial role in Pakistan’s energy strategy, providing an alternative to expensive LNG imports and contributing to energy security. Moreover, it may strengthen bilateral ties between the two neighboring countries, which share a long border and common economic interests.

    Meanwhile, the project’s progress depends on multiple factors, including international sanctions on Iran, financing arrangements, and regional political dynamics. The pipeline’s completion could have a substantial impact on Pakistan’s energy landscape, reducing costs and supporting industrial growth. As discussions continue, stakeholders remain hopeful that the project will move forward to address Pakistan’s growing energy demands.

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