Sirus Oil Terminal, Cyrus Oil Terminal, Soroosh Oil Terminal
Sirus
Oil Terminal, situated approximately 25 kilometers
off the coast of Iran, plays a vital role in the country's oil industry. The port (identified by code IRCYT1)
facilitates oil-related activities and serves as a key export hub.
Although primarily an industrial center,
Sirus Oil Terminal shares Kharg Island's unique natural beauty. The rocky limestone terrain and the presence
of freshwater collected within the limestone offer a glimpse into the island's
interesting geology. For those seeking
historical and cultural experiences, venturing beyond the terminal to explore
the remains of the Achaemenid Ossuaries,
the Nestorian Church,
or the Poseidon Temple is
recommended. The island's rich heritage
is further revealed through ancient rocks and stories of historical battles.
Wildlife enthusiasts can look out for gazelles, sea turtles, and various bird
species. Similar to Kharg Island, Sirus Oil Terminal lacks a vibrant nightlife
scene due to its industrial focus.