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Infrastructure projects designed to circumvent chokepoint dependency—such as pipelines bypassing the Strait of Hormuz—have historically been pursued by Gulf producers to reduce geopolitical risk exposure and shipping costs, though their impact on regional commodity pricing remains contingent on global supply-demand dynamics rather than routing alone. The Strait's centrality to crude and liquefied natural gas flows means that alternative export corridors affect market structure and risk premiums embedded in energy prices across GCC economies, particularly for producers like Saudi Arabia and the UAE that depend on Hormuz transit revenues and stable hydrocarbon pricing. Previous infrastructure initiatives in the region demonstrate that while bypass routes can enhance supply resilience and red
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