South Sudan production falls further amid new conflict
In depth
Issue 328
- 22 Jul 2016
| 8 minute read
Almost a year after a peace agreement was signed by South Sudan’s rival factions, political stability is as elusive as ever and oil production continues to decline. The government is living from hand to mouth, using oil production to secure vital cash up front, writes Richard Nield in JubaIn the midst of renewed violent conflict in Juba that threatens South Sudan’s fragile political stability, oil production continues to fall.
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