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FAQ

  • QWhy are there so many oil refineries in Syria?
    AThese refineries were borne out of necessity as the professional oil industry crumbled soon after the peaceful revolution against the Assad regime turned into a bloody conflict.
  • QWhat is happening in Syria's oil industry?
    AAs documented in previous open-source articles, Syria’s oil industry has taken a heavy hit, leading to significant damage in production facilities, as well as oil spills and the rise of makeshift oil refineries through the eastern part of Syria, most notably in Deir ez Zor and Hasakah.
  • QWhats is your material of your machine?
    ACarbon steel or stainless steel(standard type is sus335, it can be customized according to your request)
  • QWhere are the oil refineries in Saudi Arabia?
    ARoughly 8 kilometers north of the village, in the town of Salwah, a handful of artisanal refineries also showed up on 2014 imagery, while in the hills between, larger types of refineries appeared on the roadside in 2017.
  • QWhere are the refineries in Aleppo?
    AIn 2015, construction began on a handful refineries in the hills west of Aleppo city, while more refineries appeared in 2016 in the same areas where this practice started, namely near Salwah on the Turkish border. In 2017, a handful of makeshift roadside refineries appeared near Tal Adeh in the south of this area.
  • QWhat happened to oil refineries?
    AArmed groups soon started to take over key refineries and oil fields, resulting in feeling staff and further stops to regular production; or else the refineries were targeted by the U.S.-led coalition, as well as Russian air strikes, after the Islamic State took over these areas in 2014.
  • QHow did oil smugglers profit in Syria?
    AOil smugglers, criminal gangs, and armed groups increasingly profited from the export of crude oil from the oil fields in eastern Syria to rebel-held Idlib and Aleppo, where local workers and displaced civilians build and operated refineries.