Chevron signs initial exploration deal for Syrian waters with Qatari firm, Reuters reports

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The logo of Chevron is seen at the company’s office in Caracas, Venezuela April 25, 2018.

Marco Bello | Reuters

Chevron has signed a memorandum of understanding, or ⁠an initial agreement, with the Syrian Petroleum ‍Company and ‍the ‍Qatari firm UCC Holding to evaluate the exploration for oil and gas ‌offshore ‌Syria, a spokesperson for the ​U.S. major said on Wednesday.

Syria’s coast in the eastern Mediterranean lies between major ⁠gas discoveries in Israel and Egypt.

Chevron already operates the giant Leviathan gas field offshore Israel, the country’s largest energy asset.

In 2013, a Russian company, Soyuzneftegaz, signed a deal to explore offshore Syria but the project was dropped two years later amid years of a raging ‍civil war in the country.

The majority ‌of Syria’s oil production ⁠comes from onshore fields in the northeast, such as the ‍Al-Omar field.

UCC Holding is a unit of Qatari-based Power International Holding, according to its website.


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