South Sudan oil faces shutdown threat - Radio Tamazuj
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Rapid Support Forces bombed the Heglig oil field on the border between North and South Sudan, killing 6 people, wounding 7 others, and destroying Heglig airport. Sudan War Observatory: West Kordofan State: On the morning of Saturday, August 30, 2025, the Rapid Support Forces bombed the Heglig oil field with strategic drones, killing an employee of the oil exploration companies there, in addition to destroying Heglig airport. On Monday, August 26…
South Sudan oil faces shutdown threat - Radio Tamazuj
Two major oil companies operating in Sudan have warned partners in South Sudan of a possible shutdown of oil production in Unity State following fresh drone attacks on a key airport in the oil-producing border town of Heglig. In letters dated Aug. 30 and seen by Radio Tamazuj, Petrolines for Crude Oil Co. Ltd. (PETCO) and 2B Operating Co. (2B OPCO) cited a second drone strike, reportedly carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF)…
Port Sudan – Darfur 24 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Saturday that the Sudanese government may be forced to halt work at the Heglig oil field in South Kordofan state for security reasons, hours after it was attacked by drones. A drone bombed Heglig airport on Saturday, days after a similar attack targeted the oil-rich region. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement The post Sudan threatens to halt work at Heglig after it wa…
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