Issue 103 - 02 Oct 2006
While the international community debates further action over Darfur and rival groups argue over who owns reserves in the south, Sudans crude production has passed the half a million barrels mark. Recent allocations of new blocks suggest more may be on the way, writes Thalia Grifths.
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