Bypassing Hormuz
Iran Activates Jask Oil Route — Bypassing Hormuz from Within
Iran began oil loading operations from Jask port yesterday, alongside Kharg Island, signaling the continuation of production and diversification of export outlets. This loading is taking place via the Goreh–Jask pipeline, a route that entirely bypasses the Strait of Hormuz from within Iranian territory. The pipeline's capacity is one million barrels per day, with storage capacity reaching up to 10 million barrels. This line serves as an alternative route to Kharg Island, ensuring Tehran a second operational oil outlet even in the most dire scenarios.
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