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Context: Context: An undersea gas pipeline project connecting the Middle East and India has been proposed by South Asia Gas Enterprise (SAGE), an international consortium.
The project, estimated to cost $5 billion, aims to establish a 2,000-km-long energy corridor through the Arabian Sea, bypassing geopolitically sensitive regions.
Saving: If realized, the pipeline could result in annual savings of around `7,000 crores compared to importing an equivalent quantity of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Import: Import of gas from countries such as Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkmenistan, and Qatar, which collectively possess significant gas reserves.
Price: The proposed pipeline is projected to deliver 31 million metric standard cubic meters per day (mmscmd) of gas to India under a 20-year long-term supply contract, with a pipeline tariff range of $2 to $2.25 per mmBtu.
South Asia Gas Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. (SAGE) is promoted by the New Delhi-based Siddho Mal Group, in Joint Venture with a UK-based Deepwater Technology Company.
It is undertaking a path-breaking project, to build the Deepest Underwater Transnational Gas Pipeline (“Middle East to India Deepwater Pipeline (MEIDP)) to connect the Gas Rich Gulf & Middle East regions to India.
SAGE is working with a Global Consortium of some of the most reputed companies in the field of Deepwater Pipelines, to create a Multi-Billion Dollar "Energy Corridor" that can transport gas from the Middle East to India, bypassing the land route through Pakistan.
In quest for India's Energy Security, South Asia Gas Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. (SAGE) is undertaking a path-breaking project, to build the Deepest Underwater Transnational Gas Pipeline.
Also known as "Middle East to India Deepwater Pipeline (MEIDP)", this will be a Gas Highway that will connect the Gas Rich Gulf & Middle East regions to India, for the transportation of Natural Gas to secure India’s Energy Needs.
In addition, SAGE also plans to supply Natural Gas to Oman/ UAE on its Pipeline Route to India, and seeks to further build Cooperative Relations with the friendly Gulf and Middle East countries.
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