Jask

Location:
Iran

Intro

Located east of the Strait of Hormuz, Jask provides Iran with direct access to the Indian Ocean. Its development reflects a deliberate strategy to reduce exposure to chokepoint risk in the Persian Gulf.

Background

Jask’s strategic value increased sharply with the construction of the Goreh-Jask pipeline, enabling crude oil exports directly to the open ocean. The site is embedded in Iran’s long-term contingency planning for Gulf escalation scenarios.

History

Jask was a minor fishing port on the Gulf of Oman with minimal strategic infrastructure until the 2010s, when Iran identified it as the terminus for a crude oil pipeline designed to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. The Goreh-Jask pipeline was inaugurated in 2021, allowing Iran to load supertankers on the Indian Ocean coast without their passing through the strategically vulnerable chokepoint.

Simultaneously the IRGC Navy has developed a significant naval base at Jask, extending Iranian maritime power beyond the Strait. Together the oil terminal and the naval base have transformed Jask from a fishing village into a node in Iran’s strategic architecture for projecting power and securing export revenue under conditions of potential blockade.

Present Day

Today Jask hosts oil storage tanks, export terminals, naval facilities, and hardened security infrastructure. It is one of Iran’s most strategically sensitive energy locations, central to resilience planning under sanctions or conflict.

Future Outlook

Population
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