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New Syria-Iraq Crude Pipeline Remains Years Away, Sources Say

Plans for a new crude oil pipeline connecting Iraq and Syria are facing prolonged delays, with industry sources indicating the project is still years from completion.

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David Chen · Commodities Desk · 17 Aug 2026 · 1 min read
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New Syria-Iraq Crude Pipeline Remains Years Away, Sources Say

Plans to construct a new crude oil pipeline linking Iraq and Syria remain in early stages, with industry sources indicating that the infrastructure project is still years away from realization.

The proposed pipeline aims to reconnect key energy corridors between the two neighboring countries. However, ongoing regional challenges, logistical hurdles, and the need for substantial capital investment continue to stall development.

Further details regarding project financing, capacity, and construction timelines have not yet been finalized by the involved parties.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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David Chen
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David reports on energy, metals and agricultural markets, tracking how supply signals and safe-haven demand move prices across the commodities complex.

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