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Kurdish Hopes Of Autonomy In New Syria Unravel
...ants in Deir Ezzor. Prior to the 2011 civil war, Omar processed gas from fields operated by the Al-Furat Petroleum Company (AFPC), a consortium made up of the Syrian government, Shell, CNPC and India’s ONGC. AFPC’s largest field was Omar and Youssef Qablawi, CEO of the Syrian Petroleum Company (SPC), sa...
Volume: 68Issue: 23Published at Fri, 23 Jan 2026 -
Syria Eyes Major Players for Offshore Blocks
...prus has yet to start producing gas despite discovering the Aphrodite field in 2011. He estimated that it would take 6-8 years before any gas can be produced and even that timeline could prove overly optimistic. ...
Volume: 68Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 19 Dec 2025 -
Dana Gas Signs Up To Syrian Gas Development Plan
...e fields that make up the South Middle Area Gas Project. There are a number of other nearby gas fields that could also be included in the agreement, with Syria having announced the discovery of the 47bn m³ (1.66tcf) Qara field in 2011 shortly after it started producing 0.6mn m³ (21mn cfd ) from the Sa...
Volume: 68Issue: 46Published at Fri, 14 Nov 2025 -
Lebanon Approves Cyprus Maritime Border, Syria Next
...mplicated relationship with Lebanon: despite long periods of occupation, political domination and meddling, Syria has historically seen Lebanon as a ‘breakaway province’ and therefore resisted any form of boundary demarcation. Lebanon unilaterally claimed its EEZ in a letter to the United Nations in 2011...
Volume: 68Issue: 44Published at Fri, 31 Oct 2025 -
Egypt Water Security Concerns Rise As Ethiopia Inaugurates Nile Dam
...hiopia began work on the $5bn megaproject in 2011. It hopes that the 5.15GW hydroelectric dam will supply power to the 65 million (over 50% of the population) who currently lack access to any form of electricity. It will double the country’s electricity generation capacity and turn Ethiopia into Africa’s la...
Volume: 68Issue: 37Published at Fri, 12 Sep 2025 -
Syria: Why Are Foreign Firms Creeping Back?
...ly up-and-comer on the crude front with plans to increase production further from 24,000 b/d at Block 26 but was forced to leave in 2011 (MEES, 18 May 2018). Whilst nobody can fault Gulfsands’ keenness to return to Syria, the swarm of activity beginning to form around Syria’s oil sector certainly me...
Volume: 68Issue: 30Published at Fri, 25 Jul 2025 -
Can Iran’s Nuclear Power Program Offset Surging Consumption?
...ngthy delays, Bushehr-1 began supplying Iran’s grid in 2011, and typically supplies around 6TWh annually. Officials subsequently announced plans for two additional plants at Bushehr (bringing the total there to four), as part of a broader plan to generate 20GW from nuclear alone by 2030. 15 years on fr...
Volume: 68Issue: 21Published at Fri, 23 May 2025 -
Trump Offers Syria ‘Chance At Greatness,’ Pledges To Remove US Sanctions
...ther exit or restructure in the country. The harshest sanctions regime to date came with the outbreak of Syria’s civil war in 2011 when the US – this time joined by the European Union and the Arab League – targeted the Central Bank of Syria as well as its oil sector, which was a key source of re...
Volume: 68Issue: 20Published at Fri, 16 May 2025 -
Morocco Looks To Renewables In Western Sahara Recognition Powerplay
...rst wind project which started up in 2011. It has since been joined by Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power – Riyadh is a longstanding ally of Rabat and has long accepted Morocco’s control over Western Sahara – and Italy’s Enel. Meanwhile French national champion Engie (formerly Gaz de France) partners Mo...
Volume: 68Issue: 05Published at Fri, 31 Jan 2025 -
New Syria Seeks ‘Jordanian Gas’ To Alleviate Power Shortages
...s flows via the AGP in 2011 – was in a condition to accept renewed flows. POWERSHIPS: NETWORK HURDLES Ç Should the ‘Jordanian gas’ option fail to materialize, Mr Shaqrouq says an alternative is to hire one or more floating power plants, potentially operated by Turkish fi...
Volume: 68Issue: 03Published at Fri, 17 Jan 2025