Syria exports first crude oil shipment since 2011

Syria has exported 600,000 barrels of oil from its Tartous port, local media reported, the first oil shipment to leave the war-torn country since 2011.
The Syrian Oil Transport Company said that the Greek-flagged Nissos Christiana tanker was loaded on Monday.
The company’s general manager, Maan Basha, said on Tuesday that he hoped Syria would be able to resume exports without problems.
According to Mr Basha, the main obstacle facing oil companies is the infrastructure left behind by the former regime.
Before the 2011 protests against the long-term rule of dictator Bashar al-Assad, Syria produced around 380,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) and exported around 110,000 bpd.
Syria was not a major oil producer, but nearly all its exports went to EU countries, which were halted due to sanctions imposed on the country in 2011.
The sanctions were in response to the brutal crackdown on the pro-democracy protests and the ensuing civil war.
Mr Al-Assad was ousted by an Islamist-led rebel alliance in December and fled to Moscow.
Since then, Syria’s new administration, led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, has sought to garner world recognition and economic support to rebuild the country devastated by more than a decade of civil war.
The European Union and the United States have since begun to lift economic sanctions to support Syria’s recovery.
(dpa/NAN)
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