CentGas

Central Asia Gas Pipeline, Ltd. (CentGas) was a consortium formed in the 1990s to develop a project to build the Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline from Turkmenistan's natural gas fields to Pakistan.

[1] The consortium had also considered an extension of the pipeline to the New Delhi area.

Regional and political instability proved too great a challenge to overcome and the project eventually was cancelled after Unocal (the largest CentGas investor) withdrew from the consortium.

Original members of Cent Gas were: In June 1998, Gazprom relinquishes its 10% stake in the CentGas pipeline project.

On 8 December 1998, Unocal announced that it was withdrawing from the CentGas consortium.