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Peaceful Sudan set to be major oil producer

The country holds enormous potential, especially for new entrants looking for existing new exploration and development prospects.

White Nile raises £7m (II)

The cash will be used to fund exploration in the group's 65,000 sq km oil licence area in south Sudan

While Nile raises £7m

Investors in stock market star White Nile received a boost today as the company raised £7m to allow it to research reserves.

South Sudan deal with UK oil firm valid, SPLM official says

Total has disputed the award of the concession to White Nile, as has the Sudanese government in Khartoum.

World Bank, donors to fund southern Sudan development

Close to US$4.5 billion donated to support resettlement and development in the Sudan following the return of peace in the vast country’s southern region

Venezuela to establish diplomatic ties with Sudan

President Hugo Chavez’s administration seeks stronger ties with African nations

Rules on corporate ethics could help, not hinder, Multinationals

Only enforceable rules, applicable to all companies regardless of prominence, can avoid a double standard.

ONGC profits up 50 per cent

Production from Sudan's Greater Nile field, ONGS Videsh's only oil-producing asset, rose from 263,000 barrels per day in March 2003 to 295,000 barrels per day in March 2005

Swiss strive for peace in Sudan

An international mission to supervise a Swiss-brokered ceasefire agreement in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains came to an end on Monday

Petronas Aims to Raise Oil Output in Sudan

Malaysia's Petronas said its joint venture company in Sudan aims to raise its output to 1 million barrels of oil a day by 2007

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