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Gulf states consider bypassing Strait of Hormuz with new oil pipelines via Haifa - FT

Analysts say alternative pipelines and overland corridors could carry up to 9 million barrels a day, far below Hormuz’s normal 20 million.

  • On Thursday, The Financial Times reported that Gulf states are exploring new oil export routes, including a potential land corridor to the Israeli port of Haifa, to reduce reliance on the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Mounting concern over open-ended Iranian control of the Strait has pushed regional leaders to revisit pipeline plans, as the waterway has emerged as Iran's biggest source of leverage in the conflict.
  • Maisoon Kafafy, a senior adviser to the Atlantic Council's Middle East programs, said the mood has shifted toward "operational reality," with the most resilient solution being a "web of corridors" rather than individual projects.
  • Options under consideration include expanding the Saudi East-West pipeline or reviving the US-led IMEC corridor, though experts warn that complex, multi-country routes could cost between $15bn to $20bn.
  • Cat Group CEO Christopher Bush warned that Gulf countries must abandon "individualist policies" to succeed, though new pipelines face immense security risks and geographic construction challenges across the region.
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Arab states along the Persian Gulf are trying to create a new transportation network of pipelines, railways and roads to end their dependence on the shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively closed in response to US and Israeli attacks.

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This is the multimillion dollar plan of the Gulf countries to circumvent the blockade of Iran in Ormuz

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Riad looks to the corridor between India and the Mediterranean with outlet in Haifa

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The plans are hoped to facilitate oil exports in the Middle East as the Iran war continues.

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i24NEWS broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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