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Stanford divests from Sudan

Following Harvard’s lead, Stanford University last week became the second major institutional shareholder to divest from oil company PetroChina

White Nile awards seismic pact in South Sudan

White Nile said that Terra Seis Geophysical Ltd has been awarded the contract to conduct an extensive seismic evaluation programme of White Nile’s oil block in South Sudan

White Nile shareholders OK reverse takeover

White Nile Ltd. said its shareholders have cleared the terms of an acquisition of a South Sudanese oil block

Oil discovery adds new twist to Darfur tragedy

The big question now is whether oil will give a motive for warring parties to speed up moves towards peace or make the conflict even harder to solve.

Sudan aims for July deal with Petronas on refinery

The refinery, in Port Sudan, will be set up to run the country’s new Dar Blend crude

Briton named as buyer of Darfur oil rights

A millionaire Friedhelm Eronat was named as the purchaser of oil rights in the Darfur region of Sudan.

Joint statement of India and Sudan at the end of visit of H.E. dr. Mustafa Osman Ismail, Foreign Minister of Sudan

The Indian and Sudanese leaders underlined the need for urgent and meaningful reform of the UN and its organs, in particular the Security Council to reflect the needs and aspirations of the developing countries

India likely to extend $500mn credit to Sudan

The Foreign Minister of Sudan called upon Indian businessmen to liberally invest in Sudan

Sudan for bigger Indian investment

India to step up its investment in Sudan's burgeoning economy, specially in energy and infrastructure projects.

Japanese NGO-affiliated firm acquires oil right in Sudan

Systems International Group Inc., an affiliate of Reliance a nongovernmental organization, has acquired exploitation rights to an oil field in eastern Sudan.

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