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White Nile waits for Sudan deal

White Nile is still working on its oil deal in southern Sudan and its shares will remain suspended

Straw Calls for International Consensus on Sudan

Foreign Secretary Jack Straw today accused the international community of “turning a blind eye” to atrocities in Darfur.

Sudanese March Against U.N. War Crimes Resolution

Sudan's government has rejected resolution 1593 and said Sudanese citizens could only be tried in Sudanese courts.

Harvard to sell its stake in firm tied to Sudan

Harvard University announced yesterday that it will sell an estimated $4.4 million stake in PetroChina

Sudan's potential is starting to attract many oil majors

Oil companies from Asia, Europe and the US are increasingly expanding into riskier countries in order to replenish their reserves

Security Council approves sanctions on Sudanese

UN Security Council voted to impose a travel ban and an assets freeze on individuals in Darfur who violate a cease-fire and are responsible for atrocities against civilians

Edmonds to take back seat at White Nile

Phil Edmonds and Andrew Groves want to recruit up to four directors as White Nile begins exploration work

Rulers confirm White Nile's oil claim

A top south Sudan official has ruled out any possibility of Total regaining its right to an oil block claimed by White Nile

Sudan inks oil field deal with ONGC consortium

Reserves of the Thar Jath oil fields, in Block 5A in the southern Unity state, were estimated at a minimum of 250 million barrels.

Sudan signs $400m oil field development deal

Reserves of the Thar Jath oil fields were estimated at a minimum of 250 million barrels. White Nile Petroleum is expected to dig 45 wells in the coming year

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