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How oil producers are trying to avoid the Strait of Hormuz 'choke point'
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cd70wzw9vqlt(snip)
Saudi Arabia is ramping up oil flows through its East-West pipeline network as Gulf producers scramble to keep exports moving.
The 750 mile (1200km) pipeline carries crude from fields in the Persian Gulf to export terminals on the Red Sea, allowing shipments to bypass the Strait of Hormuz - one of the worlds most important energy choke points.
Before the current crisis, the East-West Saudi pipeline was transporting about 2.8 million barrels of oil a day. Saudi oil giant Aramco's boss confirmed on Tuesday that they are now pushing flows towards its maximum capacity of about 7 million barrels a day as tankers shift loading operations to the kingdoms Red Sea ports.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE are among the few Gulf producers with pipelines designed to partially bypass the Strait of Hormuz. The UAEs Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline can transport about 1.8 million barrels a day to the port of Fujairah on the Gulf of Oman. But even at full capacity, the pipelines operated by Saudi Arabia and the UAE would move less than half the crude that typically flows through the Strait of Hormuz.
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How oil producers are trying to avoid the Strait of Hormuz 'choke point' (Original Post)
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Goonch
(4,781 posts)1. ;-{)....

LetMyPeopleVote
(178,684 posts)2. Why No Canal Exists Around the Strait of Hormuz 🚢
Wuddles440
(2,070 posts)3. That may work for transports going north...
through the Suez Canal, but could have a potential obstacle in the southern route with the Houthis in Yemen.