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Syria and Saudi Arabia Sign Strategic Memorandum to Deepen Energy Sector Cooperation

by Kingsley Okeke
July 30, 2025
in Global News, Middle East Event Radar
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Saudi Arabia and Syria have signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening collaboration across key areas of the energy sector. The agreement marks a significant milestone in the normalization of relations between both countries and signals renewed Gulf interest in Syria’s economic reconstruction.

A Shift in Regional Engagement

The agreement was signed in Riyadh by Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and Syria’s Energy Minister Mohammad al-Bashir. It outlines areas of cooperation that include oil and gas, electricity, renewable energy, energy efficiency, and the development of regulatory frameworks.

This MoU is the first of its kind between Saudi Arabia and Syria since the resumption of diplomatic relations. It reflects a broader trend of political and economic reintegration of Syria into regional structures following years of isolation.

Focus Areas of the Agreement

Under the MoU, both countries plan to:

  • Collaborate on oil and gas exploration and petrochemical development.
  • Exchange expertise in power generation and grid interconnection.
  • Develop renewable energy projects and technologies for energy efficiency.
  • Support institutional capacity building in energy governance and regulation.
  • Saudi Arabia is expected to play a critical role in providing technical support and capital for projects aimed at rebuilding Syria’s damaged energy infrastructure.

What This Means For Syria and Saudi Arabia

For Syria, the agreement represents a new channel of support for its long-delayed reconstruction. Years of conflict have severely impacted the country’s power generation and oil output. Saudi engagement offers access to investment, technology, and regional connectivity.

For Saudi Arabia, the move aligns with its growing regional influence and interest in expanding economic diplomacy through energy partnerships. It also reinforces its Vision 2030 goal of positioning the Kingdom as a key energy and investment hub.

A Platform for Regional Stability

The MoU between Saudi Arabia and Syria marks a new phase in bilateral relations, centred on mutual economic interests. It lays the groundwork for long-term cooperation in energy and signals broader Gulf involvement in Syria’s post-conflict reconstruction. If implemented fully, it could help restore Syria’s energy capacity and support regional stability through economic integration.

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