A Syrian energy official informed Reuters that Syria has exported 600,000 barrels of heavy crude oil from the port of Tartous, marking the first officially recognized shipment of Syrian oil in 14 years. This development follows recent easing of U.S. sanctions, which has enabled Damascus to resume limited energy exports. n nThe resumption of oil shipments signals a tentative step toward economic recovery for Syria, which has faced prolonged isolation and economic hardship due to international sanctions and years of conflict. While the volume remains modest compared to pre-war levels, the move could indicate improving access to global markets and potential revenue generation for reconstruction efforts. n nThe international community continues to monitor Syria\\’s energy activities closely, particularly in light of past concerns over undeclared nuclear facilities and regional security dynamics. However, this export is seen primarily as an economic milestone rather than a geopolitical shift. n— news from \\’سكاي نيوز عربية\\’ n
— News Original —nسوريا تصدر أول شحنة نفط خام منذ 14 عاما nقال مسؤول سوري في قطاع الطاقة لـ”رويترز”، إن سوريا صدرت 600 ألف برميل من النفط الخام الثقيل من ميناء طرطوس، الإثنين، وهي أول عمليات التصدير الرسمية المعروفة للنفط السوري منذ 14 عاما. اقرأ أكثر…
