New UAE Pipeline Bypassing Hormuz Now 50% Complete, ADNOC CEO Says
(Reuters) – A new crude oil pipeline that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz and which the United Arab Emirates began building last year is now 50% complete, the CEO of state oil giant ADNOC, Sultan Al…
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