Russian delegation due in Pakistan today for talks on oil and gas deal聽

A view of a petrol station of the Russian oil producer Gazprom Neft and high-rise residential buildings under construction in Moscow, Russia, on January 12, 2023. (AFP/File)
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  • Pakistan last month announced Russia had decided to provide it crude oil, petrol and diesel on discounted rates聽
  • Pakistani side expected to discuss shipping cost, insurance cover and mode of payment during talks in Islamabad聽

ISLAMABAD: A Russian delegation is due to arrive in Islamabad today, on Tuesday, for talks with Pakistani officials on an for a long-term basis and the $3 billion Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline (PSGP) project, Pakistani media reported on Monday. 

Pakistan鈥檚 economy has crumbled alongside a simmering political crisis, with the country鈥檚 forex reserves dropping to $4.3 billion and inflation at decades-high levels. Last year鈥檚 devastating floods and a global energy crisis have piled on further pressure on the South Asian nation. 

Pakistan鈥檚 energy imports during the last fiscal year were $23.3 billion, 29 percent of the country鈥檚 total imports. The country has imported energy products worth $7.7 billion so far this fiscal year, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). 

Pakistan officials are expected to discuss the shipping cost, insurance cover and mode of payments among other things during talks with the Russian delegation in Islamabad. 

鈥淭he Pakistani side will be headed by Federal Minister Sardar Ayaz Sadiq for the IGC talks,鈥� Pakistani newspaper The News reported, citing senior officials of the energy ministry. 

鈥淔or the import of Russian oil and LNG on a GtG basis, both countries need to first negotiate the IGA (inter-governmental agreement) as had been finalized and inked in the case of the Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline Project (PSGP), which was earlier called the North-South Gas pipeline project.鈥� 

Last month, Pakistan鈥檚 State Minister for Petroleum Musadik Malik announced that Russia had decided to provide crude oil, petrol and diesel to Pakistan on discounted rates. 

Malik said Moscow had agreed to provide the quality of crude that could be used to the maximum in Pakistan.