[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Clash Report [@clashreport](/creator/twitter/clashreport) on x 619.4K followers Created: 2025-07-18 16:51:17 UTC U.S. Firms to Lead Syria Energy Revival After Sanctions Lifted U.S. companies Baker Hughes, Hunt Energy, and Argent LNG will develop a masterplan to rebuild Syria’s shattered oil, gas, and power infrastructure, Argent LNG CEO Jonathan Bass said Friday. The move follows President Trump’s decision to lift long-standing U.S. sanctions on Syria. The firms aim to assess and upgrade energy production, including oil and gas exploration and combined-cycle power generation, initially focusing on areas west of the Euphrates controlled by the Syrian government. Syria’s power sector has collapsed from XXX GW of generation capacity in 2011 to just XXX GW today. Bass, who met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in April, said the companies are working closely with local authorities to craft a comprehensive plan. His visit to Damascus this week coincided with Israeli airstrikes in the capital. Investor interest has surged since sanctions were eased, with Gulf firms also pledging billions for Syria’s recovery. In May, Qatar’s UCC Holding signed a $X billion deal for new power projects, including four gas plants and a 1,000-MW solar facility. "This visit signals a growing interest among American companies and investors in engaging with Syria," said Finance Minister Yisr Barnieh. Source: Reuters  XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [trumps](/topic/trumps) [coins energy](/topic/coins-energy) [Post Link](https://x.com/clashreport/status/1946251440122413118)
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U.S. Firms to Lead Syria Energy Revival After Sanctions Lifted
U.S. companies Baker Hughes, Hunt Energy, and Argent LNG will develop a masterplan to rebuild Syria’s shattered oil, gas, and power infrastructure, Argent LNG CEO Jonathan Bass said Friday. The move follows President Trump’s decision to lift long-standing U.S. sanctions on Syria.
The firms aim to assess and upgrade energy production, including oil and gas exploration and combined-cycle power generation, initially focusing on areas west of the Euphrates controlled by the Syrian government. Syria’s power sector has collapsed from XXX GW of generation capacity in 2011 to just XXX GW today.
Bass, who met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in April, said the companies are working closely with local authorities to craft a comprehensive plan. His visit to Damascus this week coincided with Israeli airstrikes in the capital.
Investor interest has surged since sanctions were eased, with Gulf firms also pledging billions for Syria’s recovery. In May, Qatar’s UCC Holding signed a $X billion deal for new power projects, including four gas plants and a 1,000-MW solar facility.
"This visit signals a growing interest among American companies and investors in engaging with Syria," said Finance Minister Yisr Barnieh.
Source: Reuters
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