Jask Port and Oil Terminal
The evidence consistently identifies the asset as Jask Oil Terminal, sometimes described as Jask Oil and Gas Terminal. The profile should not be treated as a profile of the general Jask Port.
Strategic and market-access role
Jask Port and Oil Terminal matters in the Hormuz Graph because it sits on the Makran coast east of the Strait of Hormuz, giving it a different strategic profile from Bandar Abbas and western Persian Gulf ports. Its role is tied to oil export optionality, coastal logistics, maritime services, and long-term development of Hormozgan’s eastern shoreline. The asset connects energy flows, port infrastructure, strategic redundancy, and corridor planning around Jask, where Iran seeks to reduce overdependence on traditional Gulf-side export and logistics chokepoints. The terminal provides an Oman Sea-facing location for assessing Iranian crude-oil export access outside the Strait of Hormuz.
Operations, capacity & connectivity
Related use cases
Useful for energy-export route analysis, port development monitoring, sanctions and compliance risk assessment, coastal logistics planning, supply-chain mapping, and evaluation of Makran-focused infrastructure opportunities. Analysts can use it to compare Jask with Bandar Abbas, Asaluyeh, and Kharg-linked energy routes. Practical decisions should verify current terminal activity, cargo profile, storage and handling conditions, road access, marine services, and regulatory exposure.
Industries served
Oil & Gas
Constraints, risk & compliance
Key risks and compliance considerations
Sanctions and compliance exposure remain material considerations for transactions and supply-chain decisions involving Iranian oil infrastructure.
Connected Intelligence
Relevant geography, industry, market and execution context for this profile.
Frequently asked questions
Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile.
Is Jask Oil Terminal the same asset as Jask Port?
No. The evidence identifies Jask Oil Terminal as a distinct oil-terminal asset, although some sources use the name Jask Oil and Gas Terminal.
Where is Jask Oil Terminal located?
It is located in Jask, Hormozgan Province, Iran.
Why is Jask Oil Terminal strategically relevant?
Its Oman Sea-facing location makes it relevant to analysis of Iranian crude-oil export infrastructure outside the Strait of Hormuz.
What information remains unverified for the terminal?
The supplied evidence does not confirm current activity, capacity, ownership, marine specifications, storage configuration, pipeline status or expansion status.