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South Sudan, Sudan Take Steps Towards Restarting Oil Exports, South Sudan's Authorities Say
South Sudan, Sudan Take Steps Towards Restarting Oil Exports, South Sudan's Authorities Say
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South Sudan's economy has been strained in recent years due to a combination of factors: communal violence, a decline in crude oil export revenues following... 17.09.2024, Sputnik Africa
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Oil exports are a major source of revenue for South Sudan, with Sudan charging a transit fee. The main pipeline transporting South Sudanese oil through Sudan for export has been plagued by disruptions since February due to the ongoing conflict between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces.After reaching independence from Khartoum in 2011, South Sudan exported 150,000 barrels of crude oil per day through Sudan. Before the civil war, its production reached 350,000 to 400,000 barrels per day.
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South Sudan, Sudan Take Steps Towards Restarting Oil Exports, South Sudan's Authorities Say
10:42 17.09.2024 (Updated: 13:09 17.09.2024) Ekaterina Shilova
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South Sudan's economy has been strained in recent years due to a combination of factors: communal violence, a decline in crude oil export revenues following the 2013-2018 civil war, and more recent export disruptions caused by the war in neighboring Sudan.
Oil exports are a major source of revenue for
South Sudan, with Sudan charging a transit fee. The main pipeline transporting South Sudanese oil through Sudan for export has been plagued by disruptions since February due to the ongoing conflict between
Sudan's army and the Rapid Support Forces.
"Engineers from South Sudan are expected to visit Sudan in the coming weeks to familiarize themselves with the readiness of the facilities so as to jump-start production," South Sudan's Foreign Minister Ramadan Goc said.
After reaching independence from Khartoum in 2011, South Sudan exported 150,000 barrels of crude oil per day through Sudan. Before the civil war, its production reached 350,000 to 400,000 barrels per day.