South Sudan, Sudan collaborate to prevent oil shutdown, says Petroleum Undersecretary
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South Sudan resumes oil exports after RSF attack in Port Sudan
By Aguok Chok South Sudan has resumed crude oil exports after it was temporarily halted for two days due to drone strikes on Port Sudan. The Rapid Support Forces’ drone attacks in Port Sudan had compromised vital oil infrastructure critical for the transportation of South Sudan’s crude oil to the international market. The attacks, which began earlier last week, had affected key facilities including PETCO’s Pump Station 5 and a major diesel depot…
South Sudan, Sudan collaborate to prevent oil shutdown, says Petroleum Undersecretary
The Ministry of Petroleum has said South Sudan’s crude oil exports have resumed after an interruption caused by drone strikes on Port Sudan last week, adding that it’s working closely with Sudan to address the shutdown order. According to the Undersecretary, the oil exports remain largely uninterrupted despite logistical setbacks caused by recent unrest in Sudan. Eng. Deng Lual Wol, who spoke on Tuesday, said the flow of crude oil was affected f…
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