Sudan threatens new pipeline shutdown
In depth
Issue 257
- 28 Jun 2013
| 7 minute read
In the latest twist in the difficult relationship between Sudan and South Sudan, Khartoum has vowed to close its pipeline infrastructure to South Sudanese oil, just three months after an agreement was reached to resume exports after a 15-month hiatus. But there is still scope for an agreement before the shutdown is implemented, sources in Juba and Khartoum tell African Energy.
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