Kirkuk–Baniyas pipeline
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kirkuk-baniyas-pipeline-268-6619158
title:
Kirkuk–Baniyas pipeline
text:
The Kirkuk–Baniyas pipeline is a currently defunct crude oil pipeline from the Kirkuk oil field in Iraq to the Syrian port of Baniyas. The pipeline went into operation in April 1952 and was formally opened in November. The new line looped the Tripoli branch of the 12-inch Kirkuk–Haifa oil pipeline and its 16-inch loop line. Four of the old pumping stations were extended and reused: K-1, K-3, T-2 and T-4. This was the second "Big-Inch" oil pipeline in the Middle East after the 1080 mile Trans-Ara
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Oil pipeline out of service
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkuk%E2%80%93Baniyas_pipeline
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date modified:
2023-09-21T20:42:52Z
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13
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15