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South Sudan is exploring a new oil pipeline route through Ethiopia to Djibouti to boost exports, as its current pipeline through Sudan is disrupted by conflict. Type your search and press Enter.
Ruptured Oil Pipeline Causes South Sudan’s Revenues to Nosedive. More than 90% of South Sudanese state revenue depends on oil; The country hasn’t paid state salaries for six months ...
The damaged pipeline was crucial for transporting South Sudan's crude oil abroad, with petroleum exports traditionally accounting for about 90 percent of the impoverished country's GDP.
However, the only export oil pipeline out of landlocked South Sudan passes through its neighbor to the north, Sudan. The two countries export primarily the Nile and Dar blends to markets in Asia ...
A Broken Oil Pipeline Plunges South Sudan’s Capital Into Chaos The 1.5 million people in the capital of Juba grapple with a lack of power, running water, salaries and medicine as the nation’s ...
The Petrodar pipeline, set up by a consortium including China's CNPC, Sinopec and Malaysia's Petronas, normally pumps about 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) of South Sudan's crude more than 1,500 km ...
July 7, 2024 (JUBA) – South Sudan and neigbouring Ethiopia have agreed to enhance border security and trade by building alternate oil infrastructure.The agreement was reached on July 6, 2024 by ...
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — The recent rupture of a crucial oil pipeline has sent fresh pain through the economy of South Sudan, where even the security forces haven't been paid in nine months.
The main pipeline carrying oil from South Sudan through Sudan for export has been suffering stoppages since last month due to problems linked to the war between Sudan's army and the Rapid Support ...
The broken pipeline situated in wartorn Sudan to the north had stopped the flow of oil from many of the country’s major fields, South Sudanese Finance Minister Awow Daniel Chuang told reporters ...
JUBA, South Sudan — The recent rupture of a crucial oil pipeline has sent fresh pain through the economy of South Sudan, where even the security forces haven't been paid in nine months.
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — The recent rupture of a crucial oil pipeline has sent fresh pain through the economy of South Sudan, where even the security forces haven’t been paid in nine months.
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