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Global Witness urged China and Japan to press Sudan for greater openness on oil revenues, since China's (CNPC) is the largest foreign oil major operating in Sudan and Japan is one of the few countries in the world that refines the highly acidic Sudan Dar oil blend.
The Government of Southern Sudan expressed the need to establish an audit to oil figures published by the Sudanese federal authorities, following the "Fuelling Mistrust" report by Global Witness.
North and South Sudan failed to agree on how to conduct a referendum on independence for the south on Sept. 10, ending with nine sticking points.
A member in the Parliament Economic Committee stated that oil production has facilitated realization of unprecedented rate of economic growth, but urges diversification of the economy, so as to minimize exclusive reliance on oil.
In the last cabinet meeting, it was resolved that an amount of 102million Sudanese pounds will be availed to bring the NCB back to its feet.
Today, people in southern Sudan fear that history is repeating itself. The calm that has prevailed since 2005 is breaking down, while the "comprehensive peace agreement" is steadily unravelling.
South Sudan has issued a new argument to support its claim on a major oil field given to the North as part of the Abyei ruling last week at The Hague
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about the Abyei Arbitral Award
The accusations about control of oilfields and a referendum on Abyei's future came less than a week after both sides accepted the judgment on the boundaries of Abyei
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