Syria''s energy sector and its impact on stability and regional
In the future, Syria will likely be integrated into regional natural gas trade and might become a transit state for Israeli and Egyptian gas heading to Turkey and to Europe.
Syria''s $7 Billion energy deal for economic recovery
This transformative deal, led by Qatar''s Urbacon Holding alongside a global consortium, promises to reshape Syria''s energy landscape, create jobs,
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U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Syria''s energy sector has encountered a number of challenges as a result of conflict and subsequent sanctions imposed by the United States and the European Union.
Energising Syria''s future | European Union Institute for
On Syria it should put forward two clear proposals: one to complement initiatives by Türkiye and Qatar, and another to freeze out those of
Maintaining Momentum in Syria''s Energy Sector
New oil, gas, and infrastructure initiatives have continued rolling in since the Trump administration''s removal of sanctions, but they may amount to
Syria''s energy sector and its impact on stability and regional
An analysis of Syria''s energy resources and infrastructure, and outlook on the future of Syrian energy production and trade.
Gridlocked: Why Syria''s future hinges on its energy sector
Yet ultimately, the problem still lies in Syria''s “extractive capacities,” says Fève, “due to the scale of the destroyed infrastructure and loss of energy
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