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SUDAN: New institutions struggle to get money

Southern Sudan has one important advantage over most other war-torn countries: it has money.

Sudanese Priest recounts his ordeals encountered in Upper Nile

A Catholic Priest has revealed his encounter with the former Government of Sudan militias and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF).

Sudan’s Khartoum refinery expanded, sees gasoline exports

Sudan’s sole major refinery, in Khartoum, has completed its planned expansion to 100,000 barrels per day

ONGC's Second Field in Sudan Starts Pumping Oil

Sudan's Block 5A, where ONGC's overseas arm ONGC Videsh Ltd.has a 24.125 % stake, began oil production on June 26

Understanding While Nile acquisition of oil concession in Southern Sudan

A full text of a letter sent by Phil Edmonds, and other document related to the purchase to the shareholders.

China and Africa: For Better or For Worse?

The world’s most populous country and the globe’s poorest continent appear to be nurturing a perfect symbiotic relationship. Or is it?

Sudan's new oilfield to produce 60.000 bdp by year-end

Sudan’s newest oilfield began production this week and is expected to ramp up 60,000 barrels per day

Africa: Careful Natural Resource Use Key to Poverty Alleviation

Africa's abundant natural resources hold the key to poverty eradication on the continent, but only if they are used carefully and managed creatively to improve people's living standards

Indian ONGC's second oilfield in Sudan starts production

ONGC said its second oilfield in Sudan has begun production and crude oil from its Russian asset will flow to India by fourth quarter of 2006.

Swedish Lundin to restart Sudan oil investments

The acquisition of 1,100 line km of 2D seismic data, building infrastructure to support drilling, and drilling of up to three exploration wells commencing late 2006

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