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Home»World News»Iraq’s $24 Billion Development Road Accelerates Amidst Gulf Hormuz Tensions
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Iraq’s $24 Billion Development Road Accelerates Amidst Gulf Hormuz Tensions

April 27, 20263 Mins Read
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Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Blockade Raises Global Oil Concerns

The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is creating major worries for the global oil market. Recent aggressive actions by Iran have greatly reduced commercial shipping traffic—by about 95%. Experts, including Mohamed El-Erian from Gramercy Funds Management, say this disruption is causing crude oil prices to spike. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is meeting with oil executives to address the crisis. Nations such as Japan and various European countries have expressed their commitment to ensuring safe passage through this crucial waterway.

The conflict is fueling efforts among countries to establish alternative trade routes from the Gulf to Europe. A prominent project is Iraq’s “Development Road,” estimated at around $24 billion. Analyst Muhanad Seloom explained that this route, connecting Iraq’s Grand Faw Port to Turkey and then to Europe, is progressing steadily. Seloom describes it as a significant shift for Iraq, positioning the country as a key point between the Gulf region and Europe.

As tensions rise, President Trump has cautioned Tehran against further actions that could escalate the situation. Iran has reportedly laid mines and issued threats to commercial vessels, effectively closing the shipping route. As of now, only a handful of ships are able to navigate through the Strait, a stark contrast to the usual traffic figures of around 130 to 140 ships daily.

Seloom highlights that reducing dependence on Iranian-controlled waters through the Development Road could diminish Tehran’s influence over Iraq. He noted that the initiative represents a substantial step forward for Iraq’s regional role, with Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani overseeing its development.

While this project is underway, other infrastructure developments are also moving forward in the region. Saudi Arabia’s East-West Petroline pipeline is nearing its maximum capacity, and plans for expansion are being considered. Additionally, the UAE’s ADCOP pipeline is running at full capacity, with discussions for a second line ongoing.

Iran’s renewed restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz began on April 18, significantly limiting traffic. These measures have been criticized heavily, given their impact on global energy supply.

As the conflict continues, experts suggest that the changes underway could reshape trade routes and reduce reliance on traditional pathways. Although Hormuz remains essential for energy transportation, the crisis is prompting a long-term rethinking of these routes and the geopolitical dynamics involved.

With plans for new corridors and enhanced infrastructures, countries like Turkey stand to benefit significantly from these shifts, solidifying their position as vital links between Asia and Europe.

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