2011/09/23

Sep 22 Economy

الصناعيون يقترحون سعراً جديداً للطن...رفع سعر الفيول سيغلق عدداً كبيراً من المصانع
Industrialists are proposing a new price per ton ... raise the price of fuel will close a large number of factories
http://www.alwatan.sy/dindex.php?idn=108966
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09/22/2011


في لقـــــــاء الأربعاء التجاري... القلاع : حجج التجار بعدم تطبيق الفوترة لم تعد مجدية

قال غسان القلاع رئيس غرفة تجارة دمشق إن نظام الفوترة سيطبق عاجلاً أم آجلاً وخاصة أن الموضوع يدرس منذ نحو سنتين في الدوائر المالية

In Wednesday's meeting for Chamber of Commerce ... al-Qallaa: the arguments of traders not to apply billing is no longer viable (a policy change for strict taxation)
http://thawra.alwehda.gov.sy/_View_news2.asp?FileName=31212472820110921222903
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Thursday 09/22/2011
Salih Hamidi

Ghassan al-Qallaa Damascus Chamber of Commerce President The billing system will be implemented sooner or later, especially considering that the subject for nearly two years in the financial circles


بكلفة تجاوزت 100 مليون ليرة..استبدال وتجديد 67 كم من خطوط التوتر و83 مركز تحويل في دير الزور
At a cost of more than 100 million pounds .. replace and refurbish 67 km of lines of tension and 83 transfer center in Deir Al-Zour (network of electric power delivery)
http://www.sana.sy/ara/354/2011/09/22/370968.htm
September 22, 2011


الموافقة على مشروعات خدمية بكلفة 226 مليون ليرة بحمص
Approval of the service projects at a cost of 226 million pounds in Homs
http://www.sana.sy/ara/2/2011/09/22/370688.htm
September 22, 2011


مؤسسة الخزن والتسويق تعمل على زيادة صالات ومنافذ بيع للمستهلكين.. تسجيل زيادة في إيراداتها بنسبة 45 بالمئة
storage and marketing organization working to increase the lounges and retail outlets to consumers .. An increase in revenues by 45 percent
http://www.sana.sy/ara/4/2011/09/22/371001.htm
September 22, 2011


8 ملايين فرصة عمل يؤمنه الزيتون سنوياً
8 million jobs a year secured by olive
http://www.alwatan.sy/dindex.php?idn=108954
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2011-09-22


مؤسسة التبغ: إنتاجنا يغطي الطلب في السوق على السجائر المحلية
Foundation Tobacco: Our production covers the demand in the domestic market for cigarettes
http://www.sana.sy/ara/2/2011/09/21/370791.htm
September 21, 2011


غاب عضو المجلس فبقيت تعرفة النقل دون تخفيض!!...الداخلية تعرقل تسليم مشفى دمر
2011-09-22

خلاف على موطن حفاري القبور!!

وكشف أعضاء المجلس اختلاف أسعار القبور في محافظة دمشق فبعض القبور يصل سعرها إلى خمسة وثلاثين ألفاً والبعض الآخر إلى خمسة وعشرين في حين تسعيرة محافظة دمشق التي أقرت في عام 2000 هي سبعة آلاف وخمسمئة ليرة للقبر، وطالب أعضاء المجلس بوجوب تبديل حفاري القبور ومعاقبتهم، مؤكدين أن حفار القبور في أي مقبرة هو من يحدد مكان القبر وهو الأمر الذي رد عليه مدير مكتب الدفن، مبيناً أن المكتب يحرص على أن يكون حفار القبور من المنطقة نفسها.

Council member absent stayed fares without reducing the internal !!... impede delivery of hospital destroyed
09/22/2011

Inconsistency on citizen about gravediggers!!

And uncover the members of the Council different grave prices in the province of Damascus Some graves fetch up to thirty-five thousand, others to twenty-five, while the pricing of Damascus which was approved in 2000 is seven thousand five hundred pounds to the grave, and asked the Council members should switch gravediggers and punishment, stressing that gravedigger in a cemetery is from determines the location of the grave which replies by the Director of the Office of the burial, indicating that the Office is keen to be the gravedigger of the same area.


ONGC mulls bringing its Syrian oil to India-sources
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/22/india-syria-idUSL3E7KM1IH20110922
NEW DELHI, Sept 22 | Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:00am EDT

NEW DELHI, Sept 22 (Reuters) - State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp.(ONGC) is considering shipping crude to India from a Syrian joint-venture if U.S. and European sanctions prevent sales continuing to refiners in Europe.

The European Union and the United States have imposed wide-reaching sanctions against Syria, including an embargo on crude imports, to put economic pressure on President Bashar al-Assad in the hope of ending six-months of violence against anti-government demonstrations.

Syria exported 150,000 barrels per day of total output of 370,000 bpd in July, according to the International Energy Agency. Most of the oil flows to Germany, Italy and France.

Three ONGC sources said on Thursday the company was "exploring the possibility" of refining the Syrian crude at a 236,400 bpd coastal refinery it runs through its subsidiary, Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd , rather than cutting output at the Syrian fields.

ONGC's share of oil from the joint venture it has in Syria with the China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) is around 13,000 to 14,000 barrels per day (bpd), one source said.

The sources did not say whether ONGC was considering importing only its equity share from Syria or whether it was considering taking more.

D. K. Sarraf, managing director of ONGC Videsh, the overseas investment arm of ONGC, was not immediately available for comment.

At present, India imports no crude from Syria .

The ONGC and CNPC joint venture holds a stake in Syria's main oil producing consortium, Al Furat Petroleum Company. Furat is operated by state-run Syrian Petroleum Co. and Shell.

The venture holds a 33.3-37.5 percent participating interest in four production sharing contracts covering output from 36 onshore fields in Syria, according to ONGC's website.

Output from those fields is about 83,000 bpd, and ONGC's share of that is about 16-17 percent, one of the sources said.

"It makes sense to bring oil to India. It will be a win-win situation, we need oil and Syrian oil quality is good...if we get it to India there will not be any forced output cut," said one of the sources.

All declined to be identified as they were not authorised to talk to the media.

India, the world's fourth-biggest oil importer, imports nearly 80 percent of the oil it consumes.

The Indian government has charged ONGC with securing energy supplies overseas to fuel the country's fast-growing economy.


Group "Total" for the French stopped its oil operations in Syria in August, but not gas.
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_news&id=8dfd544cca3a8f45c7e2efba13132f38&ar=236138557
Thursday - September 22 - 2011 - 8:29:56


Syrian crude exports paralyzed as sanctions bite
http://arabnews.com/economy/article505392.ece
By REUTERS
Published: Sep 22, 2011 23:17 Updated: Sep 22, 2011 23:17

LONDON: Syria's oil exports have come to a standstill due to sanctions and this may force a cut in production, weakening President Bashar Assad's ability to generate cash but not threatening his grip on power yet, traders and analysts say.

After a series of piecemeal measures, European governments have acted vigorously in recent weeks to tighten the screws on Assad in hopes of reining in his bloody crackdown on protesters, which has killed some 2,700 people in six months, the UN says.

From Saturday, the EU will ban European firms from making new investments in Syria's oil industry following an earlier ban on imports of Syrian oil, a key source of revenues for Assad's government.

Syria has said it can sidestep sanctions by selling oil to Russia or China.

But traders said most Syrian attempts to sell oil or related products in recent weeks have failed due to a lack of bids.

"Exports are fully paralyzed. No one wants to touch it. Banks are not financing the operations. Russian companies listed in New York won't take the risks," said a trader in the Mediterranean who used to regularly deal with Syrian oil.

EU sanctions allow imports of Syrian oil until Nov. 15 under contracts signed before Sept. 2 but traders said they had not seen any fresh shipments in the past weeks.

"As far as Chinese and the Indians are concerned, they could of course try to buy some volumes. But the economics don't make any sense for them and volumes are too small to take the risks," the Mediterranean trader added.

Markets have reacted calmly to the loss of Syrian crude as the country produces just 385,000 barrels per day, or less than 0.5 percent of global supply, and exports around 150,000 bpd — only a fraction of Libya's pre-war shipments, the loss of which seven month ago as civil war erupted rocked the oil markets.

Syria is now hunting for new buyers, mostly for its heavy Souedie crude.

But its crude oil tender and a naphtha tender have lured no bids , traders said.

Sources at several major Chinese and Russian buyers said they had no plans to buy Syrian crude, which could potentially force the country to stockpile oil.


The volume of trade exchange between Syria and Turkey 1.4 billion dollars (Jan - July 2011, minus 1.1% from the same period last year)
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_news&id=5625e3ae0bce125138ba3d20fda2c00d&ar=377083229
Thursday - September 22 - 2011 - 8:15:59

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