Wednesday, June 19, 2024

ANALYSIS OF IRAQ NEWS: IRAQ IS THE FIRST ARAB COUNTRY IN DEVELOPING OIL PIPELINES BY MNT GOAT, 19 JUNE

IRAQ IS THE FIRST ARAB COUNTRY IN DEVELOPING OIL PIPELINES

Iraq ranked first, as the most developed Arab country for oil pipelines, according to data issued by the specialized Global Energy Monitor platform, until May 2024.

The Arabian Gulf is among the most important regions witnessing oil pipeline construction projects globally, in light of the leadership role it plays in the global market and its possession of huge crude reserves.

Iraq topped the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines, and the oil pipeline projects – proposed and under construction – reach 3.83 thousand kilometers, divided between 75 kilometers under construction and 3.756 thousand kilometers proposed.

(Mnt Goat -Please see the article above about the new proposed $4.9 billion dollar oil pipeline budgeted for 2024. So go figure why they would then publish this news about who is the biggest giant in building pipelines. Coincidental?)

The marine export pipeline project, with an investment cost of $416.9 million, is scheduled to be implemented during the years 2024 and 2025, and will be implemented by the Dutch company Royal Boskalis.

This comes as the country implements plans to increase its oil production to 8 million barrels per day by 2027, contributing to Iraq topping the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines.

It is noteworthy that Iraq has about 15 lines for transporting oil, with a length of 2.09 thousand miles, and 10 lines with a length of 1.53 thousand miles for transporting petroleum derivatives, according to data issued by the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC).

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