By Anjana Pasricha ,
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India, Turkey and Israel are exploring a plan to use a new route to pipe and ship oil and gas to India. As Anjana Pasricha reports from New Delhi,
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Petroleum officials from India, Turkey and Israel will meet next month to discuss a project to transport oil and gas to India using a combination of pipelines and supertankers running between the three countries.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan looks on during luncheon meeting with members of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Bangalore,
air jordan chaussure, 24 Nov 2008The plan was discussed by Indian and Turkish officials during a five-day visit to India by Turkish Prime Minister,
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Wrapping up the visit Monday, Mr. Erdogan told business leaders in Bangalore that the proposal will give India easier access to energy supplies from Central Asia and the Caspian region.
The oil and gas will be carried via a pipeline from the Caspian region to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. The supplies will then be taken via supertankers to Israel,
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An analyst at the Indian Defense and Strategic Institute in New Delhi,
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"It is going to be cheaper if the oil comes via the Red Sea,
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India is heavily dependant on oil imports, and worries that any instability in the Middle East region could disrupt supplies of oil to the country.
Those concerns have prompted India to look for both alternative sources and alternative routes to ensure the smooth flow of its massive energy requirements.
The new route via Turkey and Israel is being discussed at a time when there has been virtually no progress on a long-pending proposal to build a massive gas pipeline between Iran, Pakistan and India.
India has been moving slowly on that project because of strong security concerns over much of the area that the pipeline will travel through. The United States has also strongly opposed the project.
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