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Syria to Employ Iranian Know-How to Convert Gas Engines to CNG

March 30, 2009

Syria, Damascus

Syrian Oil and Mineral Resources Minister Sofyan al-Alaw on Monday emphasized the need for taking advantage of Iran’s experience in converting gasoline run engines to condensed natural gas (CNG) engines, according to a report by TradingMarkets. Receiving the Iranian Oil Minister Gholam-Hossein Nouzari at Damascus International Airport, al-Alaw said, “This visit would further strengthen the friendship of the two countries and lead to broader cooperation between Iran and Syria, including launching joint projects in oil and gas fields.” Al-Alaw referred to the signing of an agreement with Iran two years ago for Iranian gas imports, emphasizing the need to implement it as soon as possible so the gas could be used by Syrian industries and for pursing joint projects.

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