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Neka–Jask pipeline

The Neka–Jask pipeline is a proposed oil pipeline in Iran. If constructed, it will transport crude oil from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Russia through the port of Neka on the Caspian Sea to Jask, Iran on the Gulf of Oman. The planned capacity of the 1,515 kilometres (941 mi) pipeline is 1 million barrels per day (~5.0×10^7 t/a) of crude oil. It is expected to cost US$2 billion.

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References

  1. "Kazakhstan considers joining Iranian oil pipeline project". Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections. 2008-03-04. Retrieved 2008-08-22. http://www.gasandoil.com/goc/company/cnc81471.htm

  2. "Pipeline to Carry Caspian Crude to Gulf of Oman". Downstream Today. 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2008-08-22. http://www.downstreamtoday.com/News/Articles/200708/Pipeline_to_Carry_Caspian_Crude_to_Gulf__5714.aspx

  3. Samuel Ciszuk (2007-11-20). "Caspian-to-Arabian-Sea pipeline suggested by Iran as it searches for Central Asian inroads". Global Insight. Retrieved 2008-08-22. http://acturca.wordpress.com/2007/11/21/caspian-to-arabian-sea-pipeline-suggested-by-iran-as-it-searches-for-central-asian-inroads/