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South Sudan Resumes Oil Production Targeting 90,000 Barrels Per Day

South Sudan Resumes Oil Production Targeting 90,000 Barrels Per Day

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 8, 2025 2:29 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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South Sudan has officially announced the resumption of oil production in its oil fields located in Blocks 3 and 7, with an initial output of 90,000 barrels per day. This move is set to begin on Wednesday, as confirmed by South Sudan’s Minister of Petroleum, Puot Kang Chol, in a statement on Tuesday.

The minister elaborated on the country’s new strategic approach, revealing that the government had reached an agreement with Malaysia’s Petronas to search for a new partner to replace the Malaysian company, which had previously managed the production in these areas. The government’s focus is now on securing a partner who can stabilize and increase production amid ongoing recovery efforts in the sector.

The resumption of production is particularly significant considering the context in which it has occurred. South Sudan’s economy has faced severe challenges in recent years, mainly due to persistent violence, internal conflicts, and disruptions caused by external factors. The country’s oil sector, a crucial pillar of its economy, has been further affected by the war in Sudan, which led to complications in the exportation of crude oil. These disruptions in the flow of oil exports have contributed to a decline in the country’s oil revenue, amplifying the economic strain.

However, there has been a slight improvement in the oil export situation. Sudan recently lifted the force majeure that had been imposed on the transportation of South Sudanese crude oil via pipelines to ports on the Red Sea. This decision follows a positive shift in the security conditions in the region, which had been a key factor in disrupting the flow of oil exports.

South Sudan’s resumption of oil production marks a critical step toward rebuilding its economy, which heavily relies on oil exports for revenue generation. The government’s efforts to secure a new partner for oil operations, combined with improved security and the lifting of the force majeure by Sudan, will likely play a crucial role in stabilizing the country’s energy sector and enhancing its economic outlook in the coming years.

While challenges remain, this development offers a glimmer of hope for a country deeply dependent on oil revenues and currently striving for recovery and growth in the face of ongoing regional instability. With oil output on the rise again, South Sudan may be able to take a step closer to restoring stability and generating much-needed revenue for its economic recovery.

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