AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSyria Energy Deal: Syria’s energy ministry signed a gas development agreement in Damascus with US giant ConocoPhillips and Novaterra to expand production and revive output, with Novaterra also promising training and “cutting-edge software and technology” for operations. Oil & Trade Signals: As the US and Iran move toward a ceasefire framework and Strait of Hormuz reopening, oil prices dipped again, underscoring how quickly regional diplomacy can swing energy markets that Syria depends on. Construction & Reconstruction Tech: AJi entered Syria’s market at BUILDEX 2026 and signed a strategic collaboration with Damascus-based Tala Engineering for engineering, design, supervision, and project management—aimed at infrastructure, power, water, and urban development needs tied to reconstruction estimates. Smart Infrastructure in the Region: Jordan launched a fogging system at the Rehab Power Plant to boost summer efficiency, a reminder that efficiency tech is becoming a practical priority across Levant power grids. Digital Skills for Youth: Syrian ed-tech Doroob partnered with eYouth to deliver hybrid training and job-ready skills for Syrian youth, combining online courses with local training hubs. Transport Connectivity: Turkey’s transport minister said a rail link connecting Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey could be ready in 3–4 years, with plans to rehabilitate key stretches including between Turkey and Aleppo. Smart Home Distribution: RTI appointed Equinox as a Middle East distributor for residential automation products across Syria and neighboring markets.
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