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Bahrain Joins Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and Other Countries as Middle East Launches Urgent Efforts to Build New Oil Pipelines and Energy Corridors Beyond Strait of Hormuz to Prevent Future Chokepoints and Protect Regional Aviation, Ho

May 16, 2026·Travel And Tour WorldEconomy

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Infrastructure diversification away from the Strait of Hormuz reflects persistent regional vulnerabilities that have shaped GCC energy strategy for decades—approximately one-third of global seaborne oil transits the chokepoint annually, exposing the Gulf's hydrocarbon-dependent economies to geopolitical and maritime security risks. Pipeline and corridor development historically correlates with periods of heightened regional tension or shipping disruptions, as seen during the 1980s tanker wars and the 2019–2020 attacks on Gulf facilities, which prompted similar diversification discussions across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. Such projects carry material implications for GCC fiscal planning, capital allocation across energy and infrastructure sectors, and long-term positioning within glo

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