Syria Resumes Oil Exports After Years-Long Hiatus

Syria has resumed exporting crude oil for the first time in several years, marking a significant shift in its energy sector amid ongoing economic challenges. The renewed shipments reflect efforts by local authorities to revive production and generate much-needed revenue following years of conflict and infrastructure degradation.

While exact volumes and destinations remain limited in public disclosure, the restart of exports indicates improved operational capacity in certain oil fields and a degree of stabilization in regions under government control. The move could provide a modest boost to state finances, though broader economic recovery remains constrained by sanctions, limited investment, and damaged infrastructure.

International observers note that sustained export activity will depend on political stability, security conditions, and the ability to attract technical and financial support for sector rehabilitation.

— news from regional energy monitors

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سوريا تصدر النفط لأول مرة منذ سنوات

سوريا تصدر النفط لأول مرة منذ سنوات

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