Syria's northeast begins supplying oil to Damascus, oil ministry says
- Kurdish-Led authorities in northeast Syria have started supplying oil to the central government in Damascus, as confirmed by Syrian oil ministry spokesman Ahmed Suleiman.
- The deal includes sending 5,000 barrels of crude daily from local fields to a refinery in Homs, according to sources from northeast Syria's administration.
- Damascus is receiving over 15,000 barrels of oil daily and one million cubic meters of natural gas from Kurdish-controlled fields, an official told Rudaw.
- Ahmad Suleiman stated that the contract for oil supply has been reactivated and amended, allowing for the transfer of crude oil and gas.
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