Energy Respite for Syria: Tankers Bring Vital Oil Supplies Amidst Power Crisis

Two tankers carrying essential oil supplies have arrived in Syria's port city of Baniyas, offering a temporary reprieve amidst the country's ongoing power shortages. State electricity is limited to only two or three hours daily due to extensive grid damage, complicating the overall energy crisis.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Cairo | Updated: 25-03-2025 18:05 IST | Created: 25-03-2025 18:05 IST
Energy Respite for Syria: Tankers Bring Vital Oil Supplies Amidst Power Crisis
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Two tanker vessels, one laden with 100,000 metric tons of crude oil and the other with 5,600 tons of gasoline, have docked at Syria's port city of Baniyas, as reported by the Syrian state news agency SANA on Tuesday. This delivery comes at a critical juncture for Syria, which is grappling with extensive power shortages.

Syria's state-supplied electricity has been drastically reduced to merely two or three hours a day in most regions, a situation exacerbated by significant damage to the national electricity grid. The arrival of these tankers is a temporary alleviation, though it barely scratches the surface of the burgeoning energy crisis.

The underlying issues stem not just from supply shortages, but from a decimated infrastructure that severely limits the country's ability to generate and distribute power effectively. Without addressing these foundational concerns, meaningful progress in alleviating Syria's energy crisis remains elusive.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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