Sudans talk up oil cooperation, but reality checks ambition


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Issue 431 - 28 Jan 2021 | 5 minute read

A mid-January agreement between Sudan and South Sudan to expand oil cooperation has raised expectations of improved relations yielding material benefits for both states from the south’s under-utilised hydrocarbons reserves. But familiar obstacles are blocking progress, writes James Gavin.

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