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Exclusive-US firms to develop Syria energy
DAMASCUS (Reuters) -U.S.-based firms Baker Hughes, Hunt Energy and Argent LNG will develop a masterplan for Syria''s oil, gas and power sector, Argent LNG CEO Jonathan Bass said on Friday, in a partnership aimed at rebuilding
US firms to develop Syria energy masterplan after Trump lifts
US-based firms Baker Hughes, Hunt Energy and Argent LNG will develop a masterplan for Syria''s oil, gas and power sector, Argent LNG CEO Jonathan Bass said on Friday, in a partnership
Syria at the crossroads: From sanctions and collapse to
Azerbaijan and Syria signed a preliminary agreement on July 12, pledging co-operation in the energy sector – to enable export of gas from Azerbaijan to Syria, through Turkey – and help in
Syria to restore electricity sector with $146 million World
The World Bank has approved a $146-million grant financing to Syria from the International Development Association (IDA) to help restore reliable, affordable electricity and support the
Syria urges investment in rebuilding war-damaged energy
"It is no secret that we are facing enormous challenges in the energy sector, foremost among them the dilapidated infrastructure left behind by long years of war in Syria," al-Bashir said at
Syria pursues more than patchwork fixes for its energy crisis
Syria''s new leaders are hoping renewable energy will now become more than a patchwork solution. Investment is beginning to return to the country with the lifting of U.S. sanctions, and
Mixed reactions to DAARNES'' decision to support electricity
GOZARTO (JAZIRA) – Following the decision by the Democratic Autonomous Administration of the Region of North and East Syria (DAARNES) to increase the operating hours of electric
EXCLUSIVE: Israel''s Druze leader says ''Jihadists are in charge'' in Syria
More than a week after a fragile ceasefire was declared in Syria''s Sweida region, sporadic clashes persist between Druze militias and Bedouin tribal forces, prolonging instability and
Syrian energy minister visits Saudi Arabia to boost bilateral
Syria''s Energy Minister Mohammad al-Bashir arrived in Saudi Arabia on Saturday for an official visit aimed at strengthening cooperation with Riyadh across key energy sectors. A statement
With sanctions lifted, Syria looks to solar power as more
Syria''s new leaders are hoping renewable energy will now become more than a patchwork solution. Investment is beginning to return to the country with the lifting of US sanctions, and
Syria, Saudi Arabia sign a memorandum of understanding in the energy
Riyadh, SANA - The Syrian Arab Republic and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia signed on Sunday a memorandum of understanding in the energy sector. The memorandum included enhancing
Syria, Saudi Arabia sign energy cooperation agreement
The Syrian Energy Ministry said Bashir''s visit aims to "bolster bilateral cooperation and explore investment opportunities in oil, electricity, and water resources." On Thursday, Damascus and
With sanctions lifted, Syria looks to solar power as more
Syria has not had more than four hours of state electricity per day for years, as a result of the nearly 14-year civil war that ended with the ouster of former President Bashar Assad in
U.S. firms to develop Syria energy masterplan after Trump
U.S.-based firms Baker Hughes, Hunt Energy and Argent LNG will develop a masterplan for Syria''s oil, gas and power sector, in a partnership aimed at rebuilding energy infrastructure
Syria, Saudi Arabia sign energy cooperation agreement
Syria and Saudi Arabia signed a memorandum of understanding on Sunday to strengthen bilateral cooperation in several energy sectors, including electricity, oil, and gas. According to Syria''s
With sanctions lifted, Syria looks to solar power as more
Syria''s new leaders are hoping renewable energy will now become more than a patchwork solution. Investment is beginning to return to the country with the lifting of U.S. sanctions, and
US firms to develop Syria energy masterplan after Trump lifts
US firms to develop Syria energy masterplan after Trump lifts sanctions U.S.-based firms Baker Hughes, Hunt Energy and Argent LNG will develop a masterplan for Syria''s oil, gas and
