Syrian Petroleum Company

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The Syrian Petroleum Company (SPC) (Arabic: شركة النفط السورية ) is a state-owned oil company. The company was established in 1974. The CEO of the company is Dr. Ahmad Mualla.

Subsidiaries

The Syrian Petroleum Company owns 50% stake in Syria's main oil producer—Al-Furat Petroleum Company. Other shareholders of the Al-Furat Petroleum Company are Royal Dutch Shell, India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, and the China National Petroleum Corporation.[1][2]

Other subsidiaries are:

  • Amrit Petroleum Company (50%)
  • Awda Petroleum Company (50%)
  • Dujla Petroleum Company (50%)
  • Hayyan (50%)
  • Kawkab Oil Company [KOC] (50%)
  • Deir Ezzor Petroleum Company (50%)[3]

References

  1. "Syrian Petroleum Company - Description". OilVoice. Retrieved 2008-06-28. 
  2. "The 2006 Annual Report for Petro-Canada (see Discontinued Operations, p. 32)". PetroCanada. Retrieved 2011-11-10. 
  3. "Syrian Petroleum Company". Zawya. Retrieved 2008-06-28. 

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