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Syrias Economical Overview – In view of - Depletion of oil reserves - Attempts to Reform its Economy
- By Oil and Gas Author
- Published 09/6/2006
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Syrias two refineries are located at Banias and Homs. Total current production from these refineries is 239,865 bbl/d (132,725 bbl/d and 107,140 bbl/d, respectively). Syria is planning to construct a third refinery, with an initial capacity of 60,000 bbl/d (possibly increasing to 120,000 bbl/d), at Deir ez-Zour to supply products to the eastern part of the country. A feasibility study on this project reportedly was completed in January 1998, but it has not been implemented. In addition, Syria plans to upgrade its two current refineries, both of which are in urgent need of overhauling, to replace output of fuel Oil with lighter products.
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