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Permena Makuet, the head of GoSS liaison office in Egypt met with Gregory LoGerfo and Aaron Berman, Second Secretaries, Office of Economic and Political Affairs, from the US Embassy in Egypt on September 30
The Secretary General of the SPLA has accused the ruling National Congress Party of Sudan of violating the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
A large force of rebels stormed an African Union peacekeeping base in Darfur, killing at least a dozen soldiers and wounding several others
Ranhill has won contracts worth $210.8 million for oilfield expansion and upgrades from Sudan’s Petrodar Operating Co
After more than 8 years of production, the foreign companies are biggest beneficiary from oil contracts with the producing companies. Thus, Dr. Luka Biong calls NCP for the necessity of revision.
Total is the first large non-state oil company to signal its return to Sudan, which holds one of Africa’s largest proved oil reserves at 6.4 billion barrels.
The Government of South Sudan plans to offer a new oil concession, to be called Block E, that will be formally delineated by a north-south oil commission.
A member of the Abyei Boundary Commission indicated that the present perceived North-South boundary of 1956 is not correct.
In a report, the ministry attributed the increase of export revenues to a hike in the petroleum exports by 55 percent, without giving the exact data of the export turnover
Weatherford said that it would soon begin "an orderly discontinuation and winding down of our existing business" there.
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