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The SPLA could take up arms again if southern Sudan does not benefit from peace.
International activists are turning the heat on India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corp. Ltd (ONGC) over its operations in Sudan following similar campaigns against Chinese and Malaysian oil firms.
China’s special envoy to Sudan has indicated that Beijing has privately exerted pressure on Khartoum over the conflict in Darfur, sometimes using “very direct language”.
Engagement with Khartoum may be the only way to avert another civil war in Sudan, and even that may not be enough.
Soaring costs have delayed a refinery project in Sudan, which Malaysian state oil firm Petronas has been poised to win.
The Indian foreign ministry was exerting all efforts to secure the release of four Indian nationals who were abducted along with their Sudanese driver on May 13 near Heglig
Sudan’s state oil company Sudapet has sold 1.2 million barrels of heavy sweet Nile Blend crude at a record $6.50 discount per barrel
Sudan was likely to award a tender to sell 1.2 million barrels of late-June Dar Blend crude to Chinese trader Unipec
As more details emerge about JEM’s assault on the national capital at the weekend, it is becoming clear that this was a solo operation by JEM directed by its leader Khalil Ibrahim. Its aim was nothing less than taking power.
Sudan has offered via tender 1.2 million barrels of acidic Dar Blend crude for end-June loading, only its second spot tender for the grade
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