India faces China, Thailand in race for Myanmar gas
India is pitted against China, South Korea and Thailand in the race to secure the huge gas found in offshore Myanmar.
NEW DELHI: India is pitted against China, South Korea and Thailand in the race to secure the huge gas found in offshore Myanmar.
While India, China and Thailand have proposed to lay pipelines to their respective countries for transporting gas from the Shwe gas field in Bay of Bengal, South Korea has proposed to liquefy it and transport it in form of Liquefied natural gas (LNG), industry sources said.
New Delhi has proposed to lay a 1,400-km India-Myanmar pipeline, originating from Sittwe (Akyab) in Myanmar and entering into India through Mizoram and would pass through Aizawl, Dispur and Guwahati in Assam, Shiliguri in West Bengal to join the Jagdishpur-Haldia pipeline at Gaya in Bihar.
China on the other had proposes a lay a 2,380-km long pipeline originating from Kyaukphyu in Myanmar and terminating at Ruili in China's Yunan province after passing through Pagun Tuywintanuag and Mandalay.
Thailand has proposed to a 1,100-km pipeline.
Sources said the Indian offer was better than the Chinese price offer as the length of pipeline was shorter. For transporting gas to Indian border, a pipeline of just 250-km length is to be laid in Myanmar while to do the same to China would require a 1000-km line and Thailand would require 1,100-km pipeline.
Sources said state-run Gail (India) Ltd has completed the Detailed Feasibility Report of the proposed onland Myanmar-India gas pipeline bypassing Bangladesh.
The total project, which also includes 37 km of offshore component for transporting the fuel from the gas fields in the Bay of Bengal, would require an investment of about $3 billion.
Commercial production from A-1 block, home to Shwe field, which alone has been assessed by Houston-based consulting firm Ryder Scott Co to contain 2.88 trillion cubic feet to 3.56 trillion cubic feet inplace volumes, was expected to commence by 2009.
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