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France's Macron and Saudi Crown Prince to discuss oil pipelines to by-pass Strait of Hormuz

Expanding existing oil pipelines as an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz will be a major focus of talks on Monday in Paris between French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, French sources have said. Global oil export routes have been reshaped by Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz after the US and Israel launched their war on the country in…

France's Macron and Saudi Crown Prince to discuss oil pipelines to by-pass Strait of Hormuz

French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman will discuss oil pipelines to bypass the Strait of Hormuz during a two-day visit to Paris, according to French sources. The talks will focus on alternative oil export routes following Iran's effective closure of the Strait after US and Israeli military actions in February.

The Strait is a critical route for about 20% of global crude oil shipments. Macron's adviser noted that there are various options for bypassing the Strait, including new pipeline constructions, capacity upgrades, and twinning projects in Saudi Arabia and other countries. The Crown Prince's visit, which began on Sunday night with the closing ceremony of the Esports World Cup, marks the first time the event is held outside Saudi Arabia.

Macron and the Crown Prince have not met in person since December 2024, when Macron visited Riyadh. Bilateral meetings and a business forum are scheduled for Monday, with Iran's war and its regional repercussions expected to dominate the agenda. Macron's adviser acknowledged the difficulty in ending the conflict, which has been ongoing for months.

The French leader secured a short-term diplomatic win when US President Donald Trump signed an interim agreement with Iran aimed at ending the war, but the agreement was abandoned when Iran resumed attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Saudi Aramco, the world's largest oil-exporting company, is currently studying an expansion of its East-West pipeline and the establishment of new export routes in response to Iran's pressure campaign on maritime transport in the region.

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