Syria is rebuilding one of its most critical assets: its national gas pipeline network.
After years of disruption, the post-Assad authorities have begun rehabilitating more than 2,500 km of transmission lines and 2,200 km of gathering stations, along with processing plants and coordination centers.
This system once ranked near the global median in infrastructure quality and remains essential for powering Syria’s electricity grid, industries, and households.
Restoring the network is a cornerstone of economic recovery.
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