Iraq oil pipeline plan would take years to build, cost billions: Report
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Iraq’s Syria oil pipeline plan would take four years and at least $15 billion to build
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Due to the ongoing problems surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, countries and companies are looking for alternative routes to obtain oil from the Middle East. One of the options: Syria.
New Syria-Iraq crude pipeline still years away, sources say
Iraq's plans to export oil via a pipeline through Syria to avert future disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz will likely require four years of construction and cost at least $15 billion, sources with knowledge of the project told Reuters.
US-Israel-Iran War Latest Live News: Iraq’s $15-Billion Syria Oil Pipeline, Aimed at Reducing Reliance on Strait of Hormuz, May Take 4 Years to Build
The planned crude oil pipeline connecting Iraq's oilfields to Syria's Mediterranean port of Baniyas is projected to take at least four years to build and cost upwards of $15 billion. The post US-Israel-Iran War Latest Live News: Iraq’s $15-Billion Syria Oil Pipeline, Aimed at Reducing Reliance on Strait of Hormuz, May Take 4 Years to Build appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
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