Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India have long planned the ambitious project to meet growing energy needs in the three South Asian countries but administrative issues and unrest in Afghanistan have so far delayed its realisation.
The Turkmen authorities however on Monday told Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that ground on the pipeline -- dubbed TAPI -- would be broken this year.
"The ground breaking ceremony of the TAPI (Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India) gas pipeline project will be held in December this year," a government statement said.
France's Total was working to take the lead on TAPI, but Russia is also said to have expressed interest.
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Pakistan, struggling to meet its ever-increasing energy demands, has already renewed efforts to finish its under-construction pipeline from Iran after the landmark deal on Iran's nuclear programme because sanctions on the oil and gas rich country had jeopardised this project.
The South Asian state is desperate for solutions to a long-running power crisis that has sapped economic growth and left its 200 million inhabitants fuming over incessant electricity cuts.