Redrawing the Energy Grid: How the U.S.-Led Iraq-Syria Pipeline Revival Alters the Global Oil Map
An ambitious reconstruction effort aims to reshape the flow of Middle Eastern oil by reviving the historic 800-kilometer Kirkuk-Baniyas pipeline. Faced with shipping blockades in the Strait of Hormuz, this multi-billion-dollar endeavor seeks to divert up to 300,000 barrels of Iraqi crude per day, marking a major shift in global energy routes.
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