AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSyria Energy Recovery: Egypt’s petroleum minister met Syria’s energy minister to push oil and gas cooperation, including follow-ups on the Arab Gas Pipeline and plans to rehabilitate Syria’s energy infrastructure via Egyptian engineering firms like ENPPI and Petrojet. Regional Conflict & Tech Risk: A Norwegian study reports record state-based conflicts in 2025, with sharp rises in civilian deaths—Israel’s operations in Syria are cited among the drivers. Gulf Shipping Pressure: Iraq is expanding alternate oil export routes after Hormuz disruptions, boosting shipments via the Kurdistan–Turkey pipeline network toward Turkey’s Ceyhan port. Damascus Security Challenge: Foreign fighters in Syria—especially Uzbek-origin groups—are warning Damascus about how the new government handles non-Syrian combatants, highlighting the difficulty of consolidating security while managing armed networks. Middle East Marine Change: Scientists warn the eastern Mediterranean is rapidly warming and being invaded by Red Sea species via the Suez Canal, reshaping fisheries and coastal ecosystems. Renewables in the Levant: Arab Energy Organisation data shows regional renewable capacity jumped to about 39.2 GW in 2025, with Syria adding around 0.7 GW and solar dominating.
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