Qatar will send natural gas to Syria to increase its meager electricity supply
- Qatar will supply natural gas to Syria to generate 400 megawatts of electricity daily, according to Syrian state-run news agency SANA.
- Omar Shaqrouq stated that the Qatari supplies will increase electricity availability in Syria from two to four hours each day.
- The agreement entails delivering 2 million cubic meters of gas daily to the Deir Ali power station via a pipeline through Jordan.
- Saleh Kharabsheh noted that this agreement shows Jordan’s commitment to regional cooperation and support for neighboring countries.
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Qatar to send natural gas via Jordan to help Syria’s severe electricity shortage
Qatar will provide natural gas supplies to Syria with the aim of generating 400 megawatts of electricity a day, in a measure to help address the war-battered country’s severe electricity shortages, Syrian state-run news agency SANA reported Friday. Syria’s interim Minister of Electricity Omar Shaqrouq said the Qatari supplies are expected to increase the daily state-provided electricity supply from two to four hours per day. Under the deal, Qata…
Qatar to supply natural gas to Syria amid electricity crisis
Damascus: Qatar will provide natural gas supplies to Syria with the aim of generating 400 megawatts of electricity a day, in a measure to help address the war-battered country’s severe electricity shortages, Syrian state-run news agency SANA reported Friday. Syria’s interim Minister of Electricity Omar Shaqrouq said the Qatari supplies are expected to increase the daily state-provided electricity supply from two to four hours per day. Under the …
In boost to Sharaa, Qatar to supply electricity to Syria via Jordan: What we know
Qatar will begin supplying natural gas to Syria via Jordan to generate 400 megawatts of electricity daily via Jordan. Sources indicated to Reuters that Jordan secured US approval.
Qatar to supply natural gas to Syria to increase electricity supply
Qatar will provide natural gas supplies to Syria with the aim of generating 400 megawatts of electricity a day, in a measure to help address the war-battered country's severe electricity shortages, Syrian state-run news agency SANA reported Friday.
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