Saudi Arabia is reportedly exploring a major expansion of its Red Sea oil pipeline network to reduce reliance on the Strait of Hormuz, according to Reuters. The proposal comes after recent regional tensions highlighted the vulnerability of Gulf energy exports. Riyadh is said to be in preliminary talks with Gulf partners, though the project would require significant investment and could take years to complete.

Saudi Arabia is considering expanding its crude oil pipeline capacity. This move aims to bypass the Strait of Hormuz for exports. Neighbouring countries like Kuwait are also in…

Saudi Arabia is considering expanding the capacity of its crude oil pipeline to the western Red Sea coast, five sources close to the matter said, enabling