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Bypassing Hormuz Is Now an ‘Absolute Priority’

Last updated: June 25, 2026 2:05 pm
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The recent months-long disruption of shipping through the vital Strait of Hormuz has sparked a significant shift in global energy infrastructure planning, according to TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné. Speaking at an energy conference in Paris, Pouyanné emphasized the urgent need for new export pipelines that bypass the strategic waterway, which has been a critical chokepoint for approximately 20% of global oil supplies.

Pouyanné highlighted the vulnerability of global oil and gas markets to disruptions in the narrow strait, especially in light of the recent Iran crisis. He stressed that investing in alternative pipelines to bypass the strait is essential to mitigating the threat it poses to global energy security. Several Middle Eastern producers have already begun accelerating plans to expand pipeline capacity to alternative export terminals outside the Gulf in response to the disruptions in tanker traffic in the Persian Gulf.

The TotalEnergies chief pointed to potential routes for these new pipelines, including expanding export corridors from Abu Dhabi and Iraq, as well as developing links through Syria and Turkey to Mediterranean ports. He noted that historical precedent demonstrates the feasibility of such projects, referencing Total’s predecessors building an export pipeline from Iraq to Syria nearly a century ago.

Pouyanné’s remarks underscore a growing consensus within the energy industry that pipeline diversification is crucial for enhancing the resilience of global supply chains in the face of future disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. The focus on pipeline infrastructure, rather than solely increasing storage or tanker capacity, signals a proactive approach to addressing potential threats to energy security.

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In conclusion, the call for investment in new export pipelines to bypass the Strait of Hormuz reflects a strategic shift in global energy infrastructure planning. By prioritizing pipeline diversification, energy companies and governments aim to enhance the resilience of supply chains and reduce the vulnerability of global energy markets to disruptions in critical chokepoints. This proactive approach underscores the importance of long-term strategic planning in ensuring the stability and security of the global energy supply.

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