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- The Turkmen government is also arranging for independent auditors to determine the actual reserves at the Dauletabad-Donmez field, Jung said.
- The project is a gas pipeline from the vast Dauletabad-Donmez fields of Turkmenistan that would cross the mountains and deserts of Afghanistan to a terminus in Pakistan.
- At a cost of dlrs 2 billion, it would stretch 1, 460 kilometers ( 907 miles ) from the Dauletabad-Donmez fields of Turkmenistan across landlocked Afghanistan to a terminus in Pakistan.
- The nations want to build a 1, 460-kilometer ( 907-mile ) gas pipeline from the vast Dauletabad-Donmez fields of Turkmenistan, across landlocked Afghanistan to a terminus in Pakistan.
- It would tap into natural gas wells at Turkmenistan's huge Dauletabad-Donmez field, which holds more than 2.83 trillion cubic meters ( 100 trillion cubic feet ) in gas reserves.
- The pipeline would tap into natural gas wells at Turkmenistan's huge Dauletabad-Donmez field, which holds more than 2.83 trillion cubic meters ( 100 trillion cubic feet ) in gas reserves.
- The planned 1, 460-kilometer ( 907-mile ) pipeline is to carry gas from Turkmenistan's Dauletabad-Donmez field to Afghanistan and Multan, Pakistan, and is supported by the United States.
- The Asian Development Bank is carrying out a study for the 1, 460-kilometer ( 910-mile ) pipeline, which would tap into natural gas wells at Turkmenistan's huge Dauletabad-Donmez field.
- Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkmenistan signed a letter Wednesday inviting India to join in the 1, 600-kilometer ( 1, 000-mile ) central Asia gas pipeline project from the Dauletabad fields in southern Turkmenistan.
- Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkmenistan signed a letter Wednesday inviting India to join in the 1, 600-kilometer ( 1, 000-mile ) central Asia gas pipeline project from the Dauletabad fields in southeastern Turkmenistan.
- The dlrs 2 billion project calls for the construction of a 1, 460-kilometer ( 907-mile ) pipeline to carry natural gas from Turkmenistan's Dauletabad-Donmez field to Afghanistan and Multan, Pakistan.
- The huge project calls for the construction of a more than 1, 500 kilometer ( 930 mile ) gas pipeline which will carry natural gas from Turkmenistan's huge Dauletabad-Donmez field to Afghanistan and Multan, Pakistan.
- It is expected to transport up to 30 billion cubic meters ( 39.2 billion cubic yards ) of natural gas from the Dauletabad fields to consumers in Pakistan, Afghanistan and India, if the country agrees to participate.
- The US $ 3.5 billion pipeline would tap into natural gas wells at Turkmenistan's huge Dauletabad-Donmez field, which holds more than 2.83 trillion cubic meters ( 100 trillion cubic feet ) in gas reserves.
- Unocal, based in El Segundo, California, will have a 46.5 percent stake in the pipeline, which will carry as many as 2 billion cubic feet of gas a day from the Dauletabad Field in southeastern Turkmenistan through Afghanistan and into Pakistan.
- Preliminary agreement on the framework deal marks the latest step in an ambition plan to build a 1, 460-kilometer ( 907-mile ) gas pipeline from the vast Dauletabad-Donmez fields of Turkmenistan, across landlocked Afghanistan to a terminus in Pakistan.
- President Saparmurat Niyazov signed a decree Thursday ordering the Oil and Gas Ministry to determine actual reserves in southeastern Turkmenistan, where the Dauletabad-Donmez field is set to be the starting point for the US $ 3.5 billion pipeline through Afghanistan to Pakistan.
- The pipeline would supply natural gas from Turkmenistan's huge Dauletabad-Donmez field, which holds over 100 trillion cubic feet in gas reserves _ about half of the country's total natural gas yield _ to Afghanistan and Pakistan and, possibly, India.
- Leaders of the three nations signed an agreement in Pakistan in May to build and maintain the 1, 460-kilometer ( 907-mile ) pipeline, which will supply natural gas from Turkmenistan's vast Dauletabad-Donmez field across Afghanistan to Multan, Pakistan.
- The pipeline project, which will take three years to complete, is expected to transport up to 29.8 billion cubic meters ( 39.2 billion cubic yards ) of natural gas from the Dauletabad fields in Turkmenistan to consumers in Pakistan, Afghanistan and India, if the country agrees to participate.