Iraq is at the top of the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines
Economy News – Baghdad
The list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines shows that the region has projects that put it at the forefront of the continuous global expansion of crude transmission lines aimed at promoting export or meeting domestic demand.
The length of the oil pipeline projects under construction globally until May 2024 is 11,000 kilometers, while the proposed oil pipelines reach the volume of 22.7 thousand kilometers.
The Arabian Gulf is among the most important areas witnessing oil pipeline construction projects globally, in light of the leading role it plays in the global market with huge reserves of crude.
The Energy Research Unit monitors a list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines, which comes with the implementation of many of them exploratory projects to increase their crude production to maintain its international presence and increase the country’s resources.
Iraq
With the top of the list globally, Iraq is at the top of the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines, according to data issued by the specialized platform Global Energy Monitor.
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.
The Iraqi Ministry of Oil plans to implement a third offshore pipeline project to export Iraqi crude from the Faw warehouses of the Basra Oil Company to the Al-Faw oil port with a capacity of up to two million barrels per day, according to statements quoted by local media from the general manager of the Basra Oil Company Bassem Al-Shamkhani.
The $416.9 million offshore export pipeline project is scheduled to be implemented during 2024 and 2025, to be implemented by the Dutch company Royal Boscalis.
This comes as the country implements plans to increase its oil production to 8 million barrels per day by 2027, contributing to Iraq top the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines.
It is noteworthy that Iraq has about 15 oil transport lines with a length of 2.09 thousand miles, and 10 lines with a length of 1.53 thousand miles to transport oil derivatives, according to data issued by the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC).
* (Mile = 1.6 kilometers).
Syria
Although Syria is not one of the major oil producing and exporting countries, it came up with the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines, and the fifth globally.
The length of the oil pipelines Syria is seeking to develop is 2.14,000 kilometers, but they are all still proposed and have not been moved to the implementation phase so far.
Syria’s oil production fell to 15,000 bpd in 2023, compared to 385,000 bpd in 2011, according to statements made in December by Oil and Mineral Resources Minister Firas Kaddour.
The war in Syria and the tensions it has suffered since 2011 in the energy sector have greatly affected, as the country confirms that international companies in the field of exploration and exploration have completely stopped working, as international institutions have refrained from providing any funding.
Syria has 9 crude oil transport lines with a length of 1876 miles, and 7 611-mile lines to transport oil derivatives, according to OAPEC figures.
Jordan
Jordan came in the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines with a length of 557 kilometers, but is in the stage of proposed projects.
Among the proposed pipes, the agreement signed between Iraq and Jordan comes to extend a pipeline to transport Iraqi crude oil from Basra to the export ports in the port of Aqaba on the Red Sea coast, at an investment cost of up to $18 billion.
The Iraqi oil pipeline is scheduled to extend from the city of Najaf and along the Saudi border to Aqaba, with the aim of transporting about one million barrels of oil to cover Jordan’s needs of Iraqi crude and transport the remaining quantities of Aqaba by ship to Egypt and other countries.
Jordan relies on import to provide its oil needs, with the country recently offering 11 exploration areas for crude oil to international oil search companies with the aim of increasing crude production and reducing the import bill.
Sultanate of Oman
Oman ranked as the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines, and ranked 20th globally with the size of projects up to 440 kilometers, but it is still proposed projects.
Oman aims to increase its oil production to 700,000 barrels per day before 2030, with its transformation into a global oil storage center, which is the Ras Madat station, which includes the implementation of pipelines.
It is noteworthy that the storage capacity of the Ras Marz station located in the Special Economic Zone at Duqm is up to 200 million barrels, with the capacity in the first phase to be 25 million barrels of oil.
The first phase of the station includes the construction of tanks with an estimated capacity of 6 million barrels, the establishment of floating platforms for the import and export of oil and undersea pipelines with a length of 7 kilometers, and 3.5 kilometers on the ground, to receive and export oil.
In August 2022, the Omani Ministry of Energy and Minerals signed an agreement with the Oman Tank Company (OTCO) that includes the development, construction and operation of a new pipeline for the transport, storage and export of Omani crude oil from Ras Mawaz Crude Oil Terminal in the Special Economic Zone at Duqm.
Libya
Libya came in the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines by about 169 kilometers, divided between lines under construction of 100 kilometers, and proposed lines with a length of 69 kilometers.
On May 18, 2024, Libya succeeded in operating the main oil line of the North Hamada field, which will transfer the production of the field to the port of Melleta through the el-Fil field line.
According to the National Oil Corporation data, the filling of the line began gradually by 2,000 barrels per day until reaching 25,000 barrels per day, after which it begins pumping in the direction of the Melleta complex.
According to OAPEC, Libya has about 31 crude oil transport lines 3.48 thousand miles long, and 5 lines with a length of 185 miles to transport oil derivatives.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia came as the list of the most developed Arab countries for oil pipelines with a volume of up to 86 kilometers, according to figures released by Global Energy Monitor.
The Kingdom is the most Arab country with crude pipelines until the end of 2022 with a number of 36 lines with a length of 3.14 thousand miles, and a diameter between 10 and 56 inches.
In the same context, Saudi Arabia has 7 lines to transport oil derivatives, and 24 natural gas transmission lines, according to the statistical report issued by the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC).
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