Oil Pipeline to Be Built from Russia to India through Northwest China

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Talks on the construction of the Russia to India oil pipeline project should conclude by mid-2014, officials from ONGC said.

Thus, Russia is changing its energy export policy vector as strong demand for hydrocarbons, both in China and in India, one of the largest economies in the world, continues to grow. The benefits are obvious, including those in connection with India’s plans to become a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). China supports the pipeline oil supplies to India, which is not surprising. One of the project’s options is the construction of a pipeline from the Altai region through the north-west of China to the north of India. Director of the Center for Strategic Studies in Energy of the People’s Republic of China, Xia Yishan says, “The project is beneficial for both India and China, as it would allow China to become an oil transit in addition to its ‘status’ of recipient of the Russian oil.” For Russia, the project’s additional benefit is providing oil to the SCO market.

“Russia and India have agreed to establish a joint group to study the possibility of direct ground transportation of hydrocarbons” the joint statement by Vladimir Putin and Manmohan Singh in December. The discussion of such a project began back in 2005. At the end of last year, ONGC supported its implementation, by saying “The pipeline from Russia seems appropriate. The details of the project will be clarified with the Russian partners.”

According to the director of the Gas business agency Michael Yermolovich, the project may be associated with the creation of a Russian-Indian petrochemical joint venture in Gujarat. Investment in this venture is estimated at $450 million, its capacity is estimated at 100,000 tonnes of finished products per year.

In general, India is planning to significantly increase its reserves of the black gold, due to an increase in domestic demand. Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ajay Bisaria said that “in 2013, the oil purchases in Russia amounted to $176 million, but India intends to buy more. This requires an overland route.” Up to 35 percent of the pipeline falls in mountainous terrain. The project’s preliminary cost would be $30 billion and the completion of construction is planned for 2020-2022.

As for the Western market, due to the crisis in the Eurocurrency zone, the demand for oil there is very volatile. In addition, if they want to “put pressure” on Moscow, the EU can increases its import of crude from Norway, North Africa, the Gulf and even Trinidad, but this is the EU’s problem.

In addition to that, the EU complains about the low domestic prices for oil and gas in Russia, that is why many goods manufactured in Russia are taxed by antidumping restrictions. Timur Nigmatullin, analyst in Investkafe said, “The use of so-called energy corrections by the European Union looks like an attempt to level one of our economy’s key competition advantages. This approach introduced unjustified anti-dumping duties, which is why Russian businesses annually lose more than $600 million.”

In short, there is a need for new markets, especially those where integration processes with Russia’s participation are developed. This is primarily the SCO. “The growth of mutual investments by Russia and China is accompanied by greater activity of the Russian and Chinese business in other SCO countries, – said the president of the International Organization of Creditors Robert Abdullin. “Economic growth in these countries is more favourable than it is in the industrialized countries.” Countries like India, Pakistan, Mongolia, Vietnam and their neighbours would naturally be attracted to working in close partnership with the SCO, including a partnership in the energy sector.

$30 Billion Oil Pipeline to Be Built from Russia to India through Northwest China | Global Research
 
Mmm ... it seems a good news to build an oilpipeline from Russia to India through Northwest China ...

It is a bad idea given China's ever willingness to cause mischief.
Prove it, please.
You can imagine me a political idiot ...

China has been disrupting maritime movements of Philippines, Japan, Vietnam, India and few others in South China Sea. You need to read more news and stop being a 'political idiot'.
 
Talks on the construction of the Russia to India oil pipeline project should conclude by mid-2014, officials from ONGC said.

Russia is to invade China and India over oil.
Oh, no - this is trade - only America invades places.
 
It is a bad idea given China's ever willingness to cause mischief.
Prove it, please.
You can imagine me a political idiot ...

China has been disrupting maritime movements of Philippines, Japan, Vietnam, India and few others in South China Sea. You need to read more news and stop being a 'political idiot'.
Your rambling on about China so much hasn’t unraveled the mystery in a political idiot’s brain yet: Why does this oil pipeline displease you? Does it displease you when Russia can make enough money? Or when China can obtain petroleum and natural gas? Or when China’s helping Russia to sell its petroleum and natural gas? Or when China is pressed to cuddle up to Russia?
 
Prove it, please.
You can imagine me a political idiot ...

China has been disrupting maritime movements of Philippines, Japan, Vietnam, India and few others in South China Sea. You need to read more news and stop being a 'political idiot'.
Your rambling on about China so much hasn’t unraveled the mystery in a political idiot’s brain yet: Why does this oil pipeline displease you? Does it displease you when Russia can make enough money? Or when China can obtain petroleum and natural gas? Or when China’s helping Russia to sell its petroleum and natural gas? Or when China is pressed to cuddle up to Russia?

You are all over the place and therefore lack focus. Where did I say that the pipeline displeases me? The pipeline would be a bad idea from India's perspective; especially if India is investing in its construction because China has a history of disrupting things in the neighborhood. However if China and Russia are bearing the full cost of its construction then it should be OK for India to go along with it provided, it keeps a backup supply line open in case China decides to create mischief.
 
... because China has a history of disrupting things in the neighborhood. However if China and Russia are bearing the full cost of its construction then it should be OK for India to go along with it provided, it keeps a backup supply line open in case China decides to create mischief.
In my opinion, the only one advantage constructing this oil pipeline is to provide more jobs for Chinese people. As for the war between China and India in 1962 - I'm not a ChiCom - I read a book by chance a couple of years ago, named INDIA`S CHINA WAR and written by Neville Maxwell, in which the writer made some points that were different from yours. The writer published another paper in 1999 about this war in the pages of an Indian magazine, in which he stated, "It's India who firstly caused the dispute about the border and refused to come to the negotiating table in an attempt to implement its assertions by force. When a military response, which was fastened on Beijing, came, it had been measured correcetly. China's military response had a reasonable judgment, both strategically and politically. India's policy left nothing freedom of practical choice to Beijing ... Such a fallacy (China's military response without provoking) was just for political purposes to placate Indian political class and reap some fruits." So I really can't agree with what you said.
 
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China has been disrupting maritime movements of ... Japan, .... You need to read more news and stop being a 'political idiot'.
Let me show you a few pictures.

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Do you want to see more?
Admit that you are prejudiced in your heart again Chinese people. And such a prejudice blindfolds your eyes. In fact lots of ordinary Chinese like your country - I suppose you're an American - but so far this pure adoration seems wrong.
 
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SeeJudy,

You do not seem to be interested in sincere discussion because you keep bringing in off topic discussion. Alleged Japanese war atrocities are not the topic of discussion in this thread. I can just as easily post pictures and news about Chinese atrocities against Tibetans.

Coming back to China's history on creating mischief, it is not just India that China attacked. China also attacked, Vietnam. It has also clashed with Philippines and Japan. It has intimidated Nepal into arresting innocent Tibetan refugees and turning them over to China where they were executed. The list is long.

As far as Nevile Maxwell is concerned, his entire work was financed by China with an explicit goal of producing anti India propaganda. What is ironical is that China claimed that it is against imperialist forces and yet it used imperialist stooges like Maxwell against India.
 
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As an ordinary Chinese surviving in Chinese Mainland, there’s no any interests of parties needing me to defend. But if you want to talk about the border dispute between Japan and China, then it’s impossible for you to steer clear of Japanese invasion war, which is the source of the border dispute. Otherwise, any ordinary Chinese people won’t agree with you. Moreover, constructing an oilpipeline is such a simple and common business practice, but you tie it up with such irrelevant facts. I'm glad even though China and Russia are bearing the full cost of its construction, because Chinese people would get more jobs.
 
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China also attacked, Vietnam.
A Vietnam veteran from the US is learning Chinese language as one of his hobbies, who teaches me many things that I never know.

It has intimidated Nepal into arresting innocent Tibetan refugees and turning them over to China .
Nepal is a sovereign state; you don't insult it.

It has also clashed with Philippines
Those islands belong to China.

As far as Nevile Maxwell is concerned, his entire work was financed by China with an explicit goal of producing anti India propaganda.
Double standard. In your view every one on the earth must admire you, otherwise liars ...

Tibet belongs to China, which is the fact nobody can deny.
 
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SeeJudy,

Chinese soldiers joined N Koreans in killing Americans during Korean war. Please let your US friend know that as well.

I am not insulting Nepal. Nepal is insulting itself when it chooses to handover Tibetan refugees back to Chinese. United Nations has asked Nepal not to do that yet it continues to do so under Chinese intimidation. India has offered to bear all the cost if Nepal transports them to India. Even United States has offered to take care of those refugees and urged Nepal not to hand them over to China.

You started out with playing victim by posting pictures of Japanese soldiers bayoneting Chinese soldiers then you moved on to playing tyrant by justifying human rights violation of Tibetans just because your government told you that Tibet belongs to China. Anyone with a basic understanding of history knows that Tibet has existed as an independent nation for hundreds of years until China invaded and took over Tibet.

You need to make up your mind on whether you are a tyrant or a victim.
 
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I think it unwise also, since China and Russia have been playing the heavy hand of showing military invasive actions as of late..
 

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