Minister of Petroleum and
Mineral Resources Sufyan al-Allaw
said on Wednesday that his
Ministry
plans to produce around 2
billion barrels of oil per
day from 2009 to 2025 and
provide around 160 billion
cubic meters of clean gas to
consumers in the
electricity, transport,
industry and petroleum
sectors.
During a press
conference on the Ministry's
plans and programs for 2010,
al-Allaw said the Ministry
announced earlier this year
the invitation of
specialized international
companies to provide tenders
for developing seven
standing fields in order to
increase their productivity.
He also said that an
announcement will be made in
March on accepting tenders
from international companies
for exploration and
excavation of around 8 new
sites with a total area of
approximately 60,000 square
meters.
The Ministry aims to
re-announce exploration of
four sites in Syrian reginal
waters with a total area of
5,000 square kilometers, the
Minister added.
On gas production in
Syria, al-Allaw noted that
Syria's gas production is
constantly increasing,
saying that the Ebla Gas
Plant should be put into
service in 2010, producing
around 2.5 million cubic
meters of clean gas per day,
in addition to producing gas
condensates and gas for
domestic use.
He also said that the
Hayyan Gas Plant south of
Palmyra will hopefully be
put into service by the end
of 2010. It is expected to
produce 3.5 million cubic
meters of clean gas per day,
pointing out that Syria
currently imports around 2.5
million cubic meters of gas
per day from Egypt through
the Arab Gas Pipeline,
adding that the increased
production will help expand
the uses of gas in the
coming stage. SANA