Sabotage blast cuts gas flow from Syria's Al-Jabsah plant
08:19, 19/08/2026, WednesdayU: Update: 08:19, 19/08/2026, Wednesday
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A pre-dawn explosion on Tuesday halted gas transmission from northeastern Syria's Al-Jabsah facility, disrupting power generation across the region. The Syrian Petroleum Company confirmed the blast was deliberate sabotage, with repair crews working to restore supplies while authorities investigate those responsible for the attack.
An explosion early Tuesday morning struck a major gas pipeline in northeastern Syria, interrupting the flow of natural gas from the Al-Jabsah plant and causing disruptions to several electricity generation turbines, according to the Syrian Petroleum Company (SPC). The blast occurred around 4:00 a.m. local time (0100GMT), prompting emergency protocols that included isolating wells, activating safety valves, and securing the immediate area. Officials confirmed that no workers sustained injuries in the incident.
Sabotage suspected as investigation unfolds
SPC stated that preliminary findings point toward a "deliberate act of sabotage" as the cause of the explosion, though authorities have yet to identify the perpetrators. The company has launched a formal investigation while simultaneously reinforcing security measures around oil and gas infrastructure, including transmission pipelines, to prevent future attacks. The targeted pipeline serves as a critical artery for energy distribution in the region, and its disruption has strained power supplies across multiple governorates.
Repair efforts underway to restore energy supplies
Engineering teams were dispatched immediately following the blast and are working around the clock to repair the damaged pipeline and resume normal gas flows, SPC confirmed. The company has been coordinating closely with the Syrian Electricity Company to manage the shortfall, utilizing available backup alternatives to maintain power generation where possible. While no timeline for full restoration has been announced, officials emphasized that repair operations will continue uninterrupted until the pipeline is fully operational.
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