UAE to complete second oil pipeline bypassing strait of Hormuz by 2027
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UAE to complete second oil pipeline bypassing strait of Hormuz by 2027
"The United Arab Emirates has announced it will complete a new oil pipeline bypassing the strait of Hormuz by next year to secure its future crude exports against the threat of disruption. The current blockade of the vital waterway, through which 20% of oil and seaborne gas flowed before the Iran war, is approaching the 11-week mark, sending energy prices soaring around the world and throttling Gulf economies."
"Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi's crown prince, has directed the UAE state oil company to fast-track the previously undisclosed project so that the pipeline can begin carrying oil from the emirates to the port of Fujairah by 2027. The new pipeline is expected to double the UAE's export capacity via the existing Habshan-Fujairah pipeline which can carry up to 1.8m barrels a day to the port on the Gulf of Oman."
"This pipeline has proved crucial to the UAE in continuing oil exports since Iran blocked tankers passing through the strait of Hormuz shortly after the US and Israel launched attacks on 28 February. The UAE and Saudi Arabia are the only Gulf producers with pipelines that export crude outside the narrow waterway running between Iranian and Omani territory."
"The decision to fast-track a second pipeline comes just weeks after the UAE quit Opec after 60 years of membership in a clear sign of a schism with Saudi Arabia, the group's de facto leader. The UAE's departure has laid bare the long-running tensions between Abu Dhabi and Riyadh, with"
The UAE plans to complete a new oil pipeline that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz by next year to safeguard crude exports against disruption. The Strait of Hormuz is currently blocked, and it previously carried about 20% of oil and seaborne gas. Energy prices have risen and Gulf economies have been affected as the blockade continues. Abu Dhabi’s crown prince directed the UAE state oil company to accelerate a previously undisclosed project so oil can reach the port of Fujairah by 2027. The pipeline is expected to double export capacity via the Habshan-Fujairah pipeline, which can carry up to 1.8 million barrels per day. The UAE has relied on this route since tankers were blocked after attacks on 28 February. The UAE and Saudi Arabia are the only Gulf producers with pipelines exporting crude outside the narrow waterway. The move follows the UAE’s exit from Opec after 60 years, reflecting tensions with Saudi Arabia.
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