Oil Talks Between Sudan and South Sudan End without Deal Amid Pipeline Disputes and Post-War Realignments – The North Africa Post
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Oil talks between Sudan and South Sudan end without deal amid pipeline disputes and post-war realignments – The North Africa Post
Efforts by Sudan and South Sudan to revise transit and processing fees for South Sudan’s crude oil exports concluded inconclusively, with no formal agreement reached following high-level meetings in Port-Sudan. Though talks were described as constructive by Sudanese officials, technical sources revealed significant differences remained over logistical adjustments, particularly at the Bashayer oil terminal. South […]
South Sudan, Sudan yet to agree on oil export fees
Since gaining independence from Sudan in 2011, South Sudan’s access to oil a valuable resource that once accounted for about 350,000 barrels per day has been intricately tied to its northern neighbor. By Emmanuel Mandella Discussions between Sudan and South Sudan on revised transit fees have failed to reach a resolution, leaving South Sudan’s vital oil infrastructure and economy in the balance. Local media outlet Radio Tamazuj reported on Thursd…
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