The most likely answer is: the new bypass is being built in the United Arab Emirates , as a pipeline project that will help move oil around the Strait of Hormuz. A recent report says it is nearly 50% complete and already links to the Fujairah export route.

What’s being built

  • The UAE is building a pipeline meant to bypass the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Reports say some oil has already been redirected through an existing line to Fujairah.
  • The project is described as being nearly half finished.

Why it matters

The Strait of Hormuz is a major shipping chokepoint, so bypass infrastructure matters for energy exports and regional security. The broader trend across Gulf states is to revive or expand pipelines and other routes that avoid the strait.

If you meant a different bypass

If you were asking about road bypasses instead of the Gulf oil route, the wording is too vague to pin down a single location from the available context. The most directly relevant current item I found is the UAE pipeline bypass project.