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    Iraq Secures 48 Agreements with US Firms Including Oil Pipeline Revival

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Iraq finalized 48 agreements with American companies during the Prime Minister’s recent visit to Washington. These contracts span various sectors but prominently feature the reconstruction of the Iraq-Syria crude oil pipeline, a project dormant for years. Reviving this pipeline aims to enhance Iraq’s oil export routes by providing an alternative to the strategically sensitive Strait of Hormuz. This move could reshape regional energy dynamics and reduce reliance on maritime chokepoints.

    The Iraq-Syria pipeline, once a critical conduit for crude oil, has been out of operation due to prolonged conflicts and instability in the region. Its restoration is expected to facilitate smoother oil transportation and bolster Iraq’s energy infrastructure. The agreements with US firms underscore growing economic and strategic cooperation between Baghdad and Washington, reflecting mutual interests in stabilizing and developing Iraq’s energy sector. Furthermore, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz could mitigate risks associated with geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf.

    These deals come at a time when Iraq seeks to diversify its export routes and strengthen its economy amid regional uncertainties. The involvement of US companies signals confidence in Iraq’s market potential and security improvements. Additionally, the pipeline project could influence global oil markets by providing a new export pathway. Overall, this collaboration marks a pivotal step in Iraq’s post-conflict reconstruction and energy strategy, with broader implications for Middle Eastern geopolitics and international trade routes.

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