Syrian Army Grabs Largest Oil Field from Kurds: Omar Oilfield Seized After Tabqa Victory – Syria 2026 Full News Update
- Sohana Ahamad Khan
- 18 Jan, 2026
§ Syrian Army Grabs Nation’s Biggest Oil Field from Kurds: Massive Power Shift in Eastern Syria
§ Troops Storm Strategic Sites Amid SDF Pullback, Sparking Fears of Wider Conflict and Oil Revenue Battles
§ Syrian army seizes Omar oil field from Kurdish SDF forces in 2026—full details on Tabqa dam capture, tribal clashes and US role
§ Syrian forces now hold the nation’s top oil prize, the Omar field, after Kurds pulled back east across the Euphrates
§ This follows swift grabs of Tabqa town and dam, amid US-brokered redeployments and fresh rights pledges
Syria: In a huge twist shaking Syria’s landscape, the Syrian army has taken control of the country’s largest oil field, Omar, from Kurdish-led SDF forces. This bold move on January 18, 2026, comes after fierce fights and a surprise SDF retreat east of the Euphrates River. With oil riches at stake, this full detailed news report dives into the chaos, pulling fresh intel from X posts and web sources.Over the weekend, troops also nabbed the Conoco gas field and Tabqa dam, marking a fast eastward push.
Kurdish SDF announced retreat after deadly clashes and Damascus talks, handing key revenue spots like Omar and Tanak fields. President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s goodwill move: Kurdish as national language, New Year holiday – first since 1946 independence. Syrian Observatory confirms full pullout from Deir Ezzor east.
Details & Context
Omar fields pumped SDF cash for years, seized in ISIS war decade ago. Army swept Tabqa Saturday, crossed river Sunday for oil win. SDF blames broken March 2025 integration deal; Damascus eyes Kurdish fold into national setup post-Assad 2024 fall.
X floods with Euphrates bridge blast claims – Raqqa’s al-Rashid gone, per Syrian officials. Aleppo clashes last week killed 12. US juggles SDF support vs new gov backing, pushing ceasefire amid oil rush.

