The alternative to the Ceyhan`s port for Kurdistan's oil exports is the port of Haifa Rumors of the reactivation of the Kirkuk-Haifa oil pipeline have been discussed in the local and international media as an alternative to the Turkish Ceyhan Port. Kirkuk-Haifa pipeline It was built in 1932-1934 by Iraq to transport oil from the port of Haifa, then part of Palestinian territory, but now part of the State of Israel. The line runs through Jordan, is 942 kilometers long and has a diameter of 305 mm The importance of this pipeline is that it will deliver Iraqi oil directly to the Mediterranean Sea and from there to the rest of the world. However, the activation of this line, which also runs through Jordan and Syria, is currently more political than economic, so Iraq-Turkey relations on the one hand, on the other hand, Iraq and Iran, has a direct impact
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