2026-04-01T13:51:46+00:00

font

Enable Reading Mode

A-
A
A+

Shafaq News- Damascus

The first convoy of Iraqi fuel oil arrived in Syria through
the Al-Tanf crossing on Wednesday, heading toward the Baniyas oil terminal, a
Syrian official told Shafaq News.

Safwan Sheikh Ahmed, director of corporate communications at
the Syrian Petroleum Company, said the convoy includes 299 tanker trucks,
adding that technical teams began unloading operations to prepare the shipments
for export via maritime tankers.

“The move is part of efforts to restore Syria’s role as a
regional energy transit corridor and boost transit revenues, with plans to
expand the route to include the transport and export of various petroleum
products through Syrian ports.”

According to Mujahid Mardhi Al-Dulaimi, the head of
Al-Waleed subdistrict in Iraq, more than 150 tanker trucks are waiting to enter
Syrian territory, expecting daily crossings to reach around 500 tankers.

Earlier, oil expert and former Oil Ministry spokesperson
Asim Jihad told Shafaq News that the shipments involve fuel oil rather than
Iraqi crude, noting that “exporting through this method is a temporary
necessity with limited volumes.”

Read more: Iraq’s energy vulnerability: When a petro-state has no buffer