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Syria produces about 35 million barrels of oil and more than 5.2 billion cubic meters of gas during the first quarter of this year

Syria produced from crude oil during the first quarter of 2011 amounted to 34.828 million barrels a rate of 387 thousand barrels per day, with an increase of 4.7 thousand barrels per day for the first quarter of last year.

 

 

 

In a meeting held at the Oil Ministry to discuss plans production companies during the first quarter of this month that the share of the national companies of the total production of oil amounted to 52 percent with the production of 18.341 million barrels while the total production companies 16.487 million barrels are distributed to companies (the Euphrates, Deir Ezzor , Awdeh, Kawkab, Hayyan, Dijleh, Abu Kamal, Ebla)

 

the Ministry handed of 22.069 million barrels of oil to refineries, including 10.929 million barrels of light and 11.140 million barrels of heavy oil, while the ministry issued 12.079 million barrels of heavy oil and light during the first quarter of this year.

 

With regard to the production of gas has a total free gas product and facilities in Syria during the first quarter of this year’s 2.664 billion cubic meters daily average of 29.6 million cubic meters, received from gas processing plants in Syria, 2.497 billion cubic meters were produced 2.378 billion cubic meters of clean gas were also imported 121 million cubic meters of Egypt, was used in the operation of the monastery on the station to generate electric power
The distribution of gas available to consumers of $ 2.008 billion cubic meters to the Ministry of Electricity and 1.789 billion cubic meters and the Ministry of Industry 109 million cubic meters of oil and the Ministry of 116 million cubic meters.

 

Eng. Sufian Allaw Minister of Oil and Mineral Resources during the meeting follow the implementation of business plans and investment and productivity for the first quarter of 2011 the need to adhere to the implementation of plans and programs established to increase this by focusing on the issues of institutional development and deepening of the decentralization and expansion of the transfer of powers and deal with red tape and bureaucracy.

 

He pointed to the importance of responsibility in decision-making and the need for follow-up field and collective action and institutional integration in the context of attitudes and roles and a spirit of team work, stressing the need to communicate with workers and listen to them and solve their problems.

 

Allaw stressed to pay increasing attention to the process of training and rehabilitation as one of the pillars of development and development and the only way to improve the quality and expertise of human resources and the promotion of the production process, adding that the ministry’s policy focused on securing technical personnel through colleges and high schools, professional oil which has been expanding within the oil and gas sector and Mineral Resources.

 

He asked the directors of enterprises and companies to provide the Human Resources Directorate at the ministry needs of companies and institutions of employment inside and outside of the plan, according to the vacancies in the cadres in addition to the preparation of lists by the companies and institutions needs of employment in the eastern region and the achievement of cadres numerical companies that has not made its cadres so far and to provide the Directorate of Human Resources these cadres.

 

A number of general directors of oil companies and gas companies for plans and proposals for the development of work and particularly the automation of work in the oil sector, which would achieve flexibility in the flow of information and ease of handling Papers, particularly with regard to the reports daily circulation within the sector.

 

Allaw pointed out the need to accelerate the implementation of projects entrusted to the ministry and its institutions and relevant with others according to specific time frames for these projects from a clear positive impact on the economy and the lives of citizens.

 

In addition to working on updating laws and regulations in the oil sector, and to make proposals in this regard is a working paper to be discussed so they can be.

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