http://www.newkerala.com/news4.php?action=fullnews&id=110774

Many countries against the India-Pakistan-Iran pipeline: Aiyar

New Delhi, Feb 27: Calling the proposed India-Pakistan-Iran oil pipeline
a "viable" alternative to meet the country's energy needs, Union
Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar today said many countries were "against" it
due to their "vested interests".

"Many countries are not in favour of this pipeline for their vested
interests. But this would soon be a reality," Aiyar said while releasing
a book by Dilip Hiro, "Blood of the Earth - The Battle for the World's
Vanishing Oil Resources", here.

Aiyar said all oil producing countries in Asia should unite to form an
organisation on the lines of the European Union to fight "some"
countries which "dictate" the price of petroleum products.

With the fast depletion of petroleum resources, the future would be
hydrogen and not petroleum, he said.

"We in India and China have started using energy from solar power and
wind power. The country has also started using CNG as a fuel. But that
is not sufficient," he said.

"We need to tap energy produced by hydrogen," he said.

He maintained that there was no alternative to launching a search for
alternative to petroleum for fuel under the emerging situation.

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