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South Sudan to reviews oil contracts after expelling PETRODAR chief

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By Ngor Arol Garang

February 22, 2012 (JUBA) — South Sudan on Wednesday said it has started reviewing all oil contracts signed by the government of neighboring Sudan before the region’s independence, one day after Juba expelled the head of a Chinese oil company.

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FILE - South Sudan’s oil minister Stephen Dhieu (L) and Minister of Media Benjamin Marial (R) (Gurtong)

Sudan and South Sudan are expected to resume oil talks by the end of this month after previous rounds failed to reach agreement on a fair charge to transport southern oil through Sudan’s territories, fueling tension and threats of war between the recently separated countries.

South Sudan’s government expelled on Tuesday the Chinese head of Petrodar, a consortium of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and Malaysia’s Petronas, on the grounds of “non-cooperation”, according to Pagan Amum, the secretary-general of the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in Juba.

Prior to the expulsion of PETRONAS chief, South Sudan threatened to expel Chinese companies operating in its territories if they are proven to be complicit with Khartoum in what Juba terms the stealing of South Sudan’s oil.

“They cannot have it both ways. Cooperate with Khartoum in stealing oil and at the same time pretends to be partners with us. It does not work like that” South Sudan’s oil minister Stephen Dhieu told Sudan Tribune on Wednesday.

“If any company wants to work in the republic of South Sudan, they have to respect terms of reference of the memorandum of understanding which they signed with us” Dhieu added.

He went on to reveal that his ministry had already started reviewing contracts, which he said were signed between Khartoum and oil companies before South Sudan’s independence.

“We are in a different era and under a complete different system. We are [an] independent state with complete authority in areas under territorial jurisdiction of the republic of South Sudan” he pointed out.

Dhieu accused some of oil companies of receiving instructions from Khartoum on issues taking place in South Sudan and not in Sudan. “This contravenes the terms of reference of the memorandum of understanding which we signed with them in December, 2011” he explained.

It is for this reason and other similar ones, Dhieu said, that the government of South Sudan “felt it would be better if individual members, especially some heads of the foreign oil companies who are not respecting the terms of reference be replaced. So we asked for replacement of the president of PETRONAS.”

Some Sudanese officials have argued that South Sudan’s threats against Chinese companies are part of a conspiracy to replace them with Western companies. China is the biggest buyer of Sudanese oil and has good relations with the government in Khartoum.

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  • 22 February 2012 11:38, by Aarai Baka

    Job well done. just keeps kick out all those have link with NIF. Again great job.

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    • 22 February 2012 11:49, by Marolditapei

      STUPID MANGOOR,
      STOP TALKING AGAINST RIEK. THE OIL COMES FROM HIS BIRTHPLACE. HE IS ALSO THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTH. WE DINKA ARE NOW DIVIDED BECAUSE PADANG AND BOR ARE BEING MISTREATED BY BHAREL GAZEL PEOPLE. SO THE OPTION OF ALL IS WE NEED SOME ONE FROM UPPERNILE. IF IT IS RIEK WE LOVE HIM, IF IT IS ANOTHER PERSON FROM BOR WE LOVE HIM TOO BUT WE DON’T NEED BHAREL GAZEL PEOPLE MAN

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      • 22 February 2012 12:32, by Mach

        Please, just because you spell your name “Moralditapei” doesn’t necessarily mean you’re one of us; it’s the contents of what you say that make you one of us!

        Is that the only trick that left on your sleeves? Then we called that the last kick of a dying horse! That’s just an old trick in the book. “Divide and conquer” We have seen this movie before. Go home, it’s over!

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      • 22 February 2012 13:24, by MKee

        @marolditapei,south will b never prosperous country if we base our choice of leaders on tribal line rather than on who can do good 2 it. What you have just been preaching here is meaningless and it doesn’t show and patriotism in u.It is as if you have just emerge from your tribe and have never gone to sch. please remember the spirit we showed during referundom zat was atrue patriotism n should b..

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      • 22 February 2012 18:07, by panom lualbil

        This bastard got his mind just messed up for leadership.You are fake dinka like we dont claim leadership b4 being choose for. It’s only when nobody to free us from being bondage by arabs, that why dinka lead. Dinka bor is not greedy 4 leadrship though. But it cant be RIEK or nuer either. Whether to declare war RIEK cant lead southerners. You are known by all southerners 4 bulshit during civil war

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      • 22 February 2012 18:23, by Manyieldit

        Better late then never, actually this decision should have been made since July 2011 with the immediate effect. There is no need for South Sudan as a separate sate/country to continue honoring the contracts which was since by Khartoum when Sudan was one country. these contracts were made without constant from South.

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      • 23 February 2012 03:32, by Emporio

        mr Marolditapei

        you dreaming if there’s dinks from upper-Nile will support RIEK our moral obligation as a dink’s people will never allow us to support him

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        • 23 February 2012 08:19, by John Bang

          @ Emporio
          Ur aim as Dinka will make you suffer for long,supporting Riek either some one from UPPER NILE will make thing more efficient than supporting only an empty mind.

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    • 22 February 2012 12:10, by Lorolokin

      We will replace them not only with the westerners in general but with American and Israelis in particular we are sick of the Chinese actrocities since struggle till this present time.Let the Chinese go and go now. shit.
      Kinkak.

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      • 22 February 2012 12:54, by morogot batal

        lorolokin

        you are right.for me,it is just i dont know if there are business devel in the hell.i would have suggested to give them the contract than giving to arab supporters

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  • 22 February 2012 11:44, by Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

    China and khartoum gangs will feel it in their paints/assesss, now because the lion has opend his eyes,

    But without doubt, the married bitween china and khartoum will collapes to divorce,
    death to gangs of thief in the world,

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    • 22 February 2012 11:50, by Marolditapei

      STUPID MANGOOR,
      STOP TALKING AGAINST RIEK. THE OIL COMES FROM HIS BIRTHPLACE. HE IS ALSO THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTH. WE DINKA ARE NOW DIVIDED BECAUSE PADANG AND BOR ARE BEING MISTREATED BY BHAREL GAZEL PEOPLE. SO THE OPTION OF ALL IS WE NEED SOME ONE FROM UPPERNILE. IF IT IS RIEK WE LOVE HIM, IF IT IS ANOTHER PERSON FROM BOR WE LOVE HIM TOO BUT WE DON’T NEED BHAREL GAZEL PEOPLE MAN

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      • 22 February 2012 13:23, by MKee

        @marolditapei,south will b never prosperous country if we base our choice of leaders on tribal line rather than on who can do good 2 it. What you have just been preaching here is meaningless and it doesn’t show and patriotism in u.It is as if you have just emerge from your tribe and have never gone to sch. please remember the spirit we showed during referundom zat was atrue patriotism n should b..

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  • 22 February 2012 11:45, by Logic

    Keep up the good work Juba, break the circle of thievery between NCP and the oil companies. Since 2005, docs detailing the cooperation in manipulating the public presentation of the oil industry between those companies and NCP officials have existed but the SPLM was not paying them the necessary attention.

    If SPLM would give its young and educated proteges a chance at decision making, this would

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    • 22 February 2012 11:50, by Marolditapei

      STUPID MANGOOR,
      STOP TALKING AGAINST RIEK. THE OIL COMES FROM HIS BIRTHPLACE. HE IS ALSO THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTH. WE DINKA ARE NOW DIVIDED BECAUSE PADANG AND BOR ARE BEING MISTREATED BY BHAREL GAZEL PEOPLE. SO THE OPTION OF ALL IS WE NEED SOME ONE FROM UPPERNILE. IF IT IS RIEK WE LOVE HIM, IF IT IS ANOTHER PERSON FROM BOR WE LOVE HIM TOO BUT WE DON’T NEED BHAREL GAZEL PEOPLE MAN

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      • 22 February 2012 12:03, by Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

        What the hell are you on about? for your info i don’t talk with uncivilised streed childern, go and find urself someone like you,

        That sex contruct between your mother and nyagat riek will expire and everthings that nyagat given to ur mum will finshed and you come back to ur sene insene boy,
        go away i don’t ve to talk to uesless ppl here,

        you wish to be Dinka person but u will not,

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        • 22 February 2012 12:08, by Tera meki

          Hi Guys,
          Look at Khartoum arson, nincompoop and slave-woman the so called Dinka Dominated (evils) slavery of Arabs.
          i know his background, He is not true Dinka this is why he always put Dinka and Nuer into conflicit.
          Dinka Dominated spla/m means house-wife to Bapiny Monytuel and Omer Bashir in Khartoum.
          how can i listen to slave? from poor family, that name Nyagat is equivalent to you.
          Thank

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          • 22 February 2012 12:21, by Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

            lat your nyagat called Bapiny Monytuel and Omer Bashir marry your mother,

            Cruelty is contagious in uncivilized nuer communities.

            were where nyagteen of nuer during the war? or Once the state has been founded, there can no longer be any heroes. They come on the scene only in uncivilized conditions just like what you foolish nuer boys are doing by claming that your granfathers food lover.

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            • 22 February 2012 17:22, by Ruach

              You stupid Mangoor Aguengber/Canival.How did police allow u to insult God ’s blessed people in the prison?You have been charged by UK police because of canivalisms.Thanks to God who created to be Raan differentiating me from Canival Mangoor Aguengbeer from Lake State under the families of Dinka Agaar!!I once thanks God again.Canival Mangoor Aguengbeer

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    • 22 February 2012 13:10, by Jugo Bell

      "He went on to reveal that his ministry had already started reviewing contracts which he said were signed between Khartoum and oil companies before South Sudan’s independence".This is the mistake that our government of S/S have not reviewing the contracts earlier. Your office should have done that right away after we become a nation. However, it is not two late your office will still revised them.

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      • 22 February 2012 13:18, by Jugo Bell

        Therefore, these chinese companies needed to be replace immediately. Although our government kept some of them to continue their work, I personnal thought they should be expelled all in South sudan. These chinese were the one killing our people during our struggle. They should be replace by western companies right away. Too much talking can not solve anything, this is a time for replacement.

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  • 22 February 2012 12:19, by MKee

    South should manage it own resources. How can your resource be amanaged by your enermy. Do you think he can do it properly? Big no.I am really suprised when I read ’’reviewing contracts signed by sudan and oil companies??!’’. To me this should have happened in July when south sudan became independent and not at the moment. However since it was not done in July it is still necessary for the south..

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  • 22 February 2012 13:24, by antisplm

    south sudan got its independence,ok?and dominated its territories including oil fields and then they decided to shut down the oil flow through northern pipelines and they are free,then why do they feel like slaves so far? just because slavery runs in their vessels with their nasty blood..they replace chinese and mandkooro masters with americans and isrealis ones...southerners are idiot,they think

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  • 22 February 2012 16:46, by Padiet Deng Alony

    It would be better to terminate all the chinese companies or should respect the Republic of South Sudan.

    300 extra wells were discovered when shutting oil and they did not added to number of wells known by RSS, they never leaked to RSS since 2005.if china should not stop that traditional relation with north and work without conspiracy to RSS, or will South soon if stubborn yet.

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  • 22 February 2012 18:57, by Bolman

    is too late all those issues you should started earlier not now you guys spends more than 6 yrs without making any relationship with others countries now its too late just get away and let other takeover

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  • 23 February 2012 03:18, by BM Bol

    All the oil contracts should have been reviewed right after independent to ensure there weren’t any illegal earmark.

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