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Chinese Troops Headed for Sudan

China has put together a 450 man peacekeeping force for duty in Sudan

PECD To Bid For US$1 Bln Oil/Gas Refinery Projects In Sudan

PECD already has a presence in Sudan and is currently constructing a marine export terminal located in Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast.

Sudan’s economy to grow by 9 percent in 2006

The minister said that Sudanese petroleum export is expected to earn 781 million USD next year in comparison with 370 million USD this year

New Sudanese currency to circulate by mid-2006

The pound will replace the Sudanese dinar, which currently trades at around 240 to the U.S. dollar.

Fuel Reserves Oil the Wheels of Corruption

Corruption is costing Africa's oil industry billions of dollars annually

Southerners get new assembly

The Interim Legislative Council of southern Sudan, which brings together many former military and political adversaries, was officially inaugurated in Juba.

India sends peacekeeping troops to strife-torn Sudan

M. Bahadur, the leader of the 10,000-strong Indian contingent which is carrying with it key medical equipment and choppers.

Total to resume Sudan drilling operations soon

The disputed Block Ba is an area the size of Greece thought to contain large reserves of oil.

Total could sue UK White Nile over Sudan operations

Total hired a U.K. lawyer to look at the legal claim of White Nile and reportedly hired lawyers in Sudan as well.

Local oil firms scramble for market in the Sudan

Petrocity Enterprises, a Ugandan registered company, has emerged the biggest oil concern in southern Sudan.

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