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Iran Decides to Construct Separate Gas Pipeline to Turkey

In a bid to reach a final solution to recurrent gas problems with Turkey, Iran has decided to construct a new pipeline dedicated to carry its natural gas to the Turkish market.

Iran had enough reserves to double the gas provided to Turkey, said a report by the Turkish newspaper Today's Zaman on Tuesday, quoting Ahmad Noorani, the undersecretary for economic and commercial affairs at the Iranian Embassy in Ankara.

However, as the current pipeline between the two countries was connected to Iran's domestic natural gas network, gas flow might drop depending on weather conditions and natural gas consumption, said Noorani.

The project iss in the development stage for now and completion of the pipeline might take time, the report said.

Iran and Turkey signed a natural gas agreement in August 1996, allowing Turkey to purchase 10 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year from Iran for 25 years.

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Fars News Agency, Iran, January 15, 2008

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