SYRIA TO SELL OIL TO RUSSIA, CHINA AFTER EU IMPORT BAN
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 7, 2011 - 16:13 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Syria is looking to sell the oil it can no longer
export to Europe to Russia, China and other non-Arab countries,
its finance minister said on Wednesday, September 7.
The European Union, the biggest buyer of Syrian crude oil, banned EU
imports of the country's oil on Saturday to put pressure on President
Bashar al-Assad. Syria, which exports around 110,000-150,000 barrels a
day of crude mainly to Germany and Italy, is now looking for other
buyers.
"We will either refine it ... or sell it directly to Russia, China or
any country that accepts to buy our extra oil," Syrian Finance Minister
Mohammad al-Jleilati said. "Otherwise we will keep it as reserves,"
he added, without explaining whether that meant not pumping it from
Syria's oil fields or pumping into storage sites. He said the Syrian
government was not concerned about sanctions and that they would have
no direct impact on economy, Reuters reported.
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 7, 2011 - 16:13 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Syria is looking to sell the oil it can no longer
export to Europe to Russia, China and other non-Arab countries,
its finance minister said on Wednesday, September 7.
The European Union, the biggest buyer of Syrian crude oil, banned EU
imports of the country's oil on Saturday to put pressure on President
Bashar al-Assad. Syria, which exports around 110,000-150,000 barrels a
day of crude mainly to Germany and Italy, is now looking for other
buyers.
"We will either refine it ... or sell it directly to Russia, China or
any country that accepts to buy our extra oil," Syrian Finance Minister
Mohammad al-Jleilati said. "Otherwise we will keep it as reserves,"
he added, without explaining whether that meant not pumping it from
Syria's oil fields or pumping into storage sites. He said the Syrian
government was not concerned about sanctions and that they would have
no direct impact on economy, Reuters reported.