With the fall of Assad's regime, Turkey stands at the threshold of a new era as a potential gas hub for Europe. The Turkish Energy Minister has recently highlighted the feasibility of constructing a gas pipeline from Qatar, crossing through erstwhile contentious territories now opened by the change in Syrian governance.
This pipeline, once just a dream from the 2010s, could now become a reality, delivering Qatari gas through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and into Turkey, ultimately feeding into European markets. This development not only promises to diversify Europe's energy sources but also positions Turkey as a pivotal player in the global energy network, reshaping its geopolitical influence and economic stature.