Neka–Jask pipeline

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Neka–Jask pipeline
Location
Country Iran
General direction north–south
From Neka
To Jask
General information
Type oil
Operator National Iranian Oil Company
Technical information
Length 1,515 km (941 mi)
Maximum discharge 1 million barrels per day (~5.0×10^7 t/a)

The Neka–Jask pipeline is a proposed oil pipeline in Iran. If constructed, it will transport crude oil from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan; Turkmenistan and Russia through port of Neka on the Caspian Sea to Jask on the Gulf of Oman.[ 1] The planned capacity of the 1,515 kilometres (941 mi) pipeline is 1 million barrels per day (~5.0×10^7 t/a) of crude oil.[ 1] It is expected to cost US$2 billion.[ 1]

References

  1. Samuel Ciszuk (2007-11-20). "Caspian-to-Arabian-Sea pipeline suggested by Iran as it searches for Central Asian inroads". Global Insight. Retrieved 2008-08-22. 
  2. "Kazakhstan considers joining Iranian oil pipeline project". Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections. 2008-03-04. Retrieved 2008-08-22. 
  3. "Pipeline to Carry Caspian Crude to Gulf of Oman". Downstream Today. 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2008-08-22. 
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