Iran Begins LPG Supply to Pakistan via Rail Amid Energy Cooperation Boost

Tehran (HRNW) – Iran has reportedly started supplying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to Pakistan through special tankers transported via railway lines, marking a notable development in energy cooperation between the two countries.

According to reports, the supply has begun following a waiver from the United States and is being described as a significant step in regional energy trade. Officials and observers consider it an important development in strengthening economic ties between Pakistan and Iran.

Energy experts believe that this initiative could help ease Pakistan’s ongoing energy crisis and reduce the country’s import bill. They further suggest that the arrangement may pave the way for a new phase of economic and energy cooperation between the two neighboring countries.

Sources indicate that regular LPG transportation through railways could play a key role in stabilizing Pakistan’s energy supply chain in the future and improving overall energy security.

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