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    Iraq Partners with Western Oil Firms to Revive Kirkuk-Baniyas Pipeline

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Iraq has entered into agreements with several Western oil companies, notably Chevron, to restore a critical crude oil pipeline extending from the Kirkuk oil fields in Iraq to the Baniyas refinery in Syria. This pipeline, once a vital conduit for regional oil exports, has been out of operation due to years of conflict and infrastructure damage. The initiative reflects Iraq’s strategic efforts to boost its oil export capacity and strengthen economic ties with neighboring Syria.

    In a significant development, the revival of the Kirkuk-Baniyas pipeline is expected to enhance energy cooperation between the two countries, potentially stabilizing regional oil markets. The pipeline’s reconstruction will require substantial investment and technical expertise, which Western firms like Chevron are positioned to provide. This move also signals a shift towards rebuilding energy infrastructure disrupted by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

    Meanwhile, the deal underscores Iraq’s ambition to leverage its abundant oil reserves to regain its position as a key energy supplier in the region. Restoring this pipeline could reduce transportation costs and increase export efficiency, benefiting Iraq’s economy. Additionally, the collaboration with Western companies may attract further foreign investment, fostering economic recovery and regional integration amid ongoing challenges.

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