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Ministry presses East Darfur authorities to secure oil exploration activities

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September 13, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The federal Ministry of Oil in Sudan has expressed frustration at the slow pace of oil exploration activities in the country’s western region Darfur, demanding the local government in East Darfur State to provide security for the companies set to operate in the volatile territory.

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Sudan announced in October 2010 the beginning of oil exploration activities in three locations in Block 12B in the southeast parts of Darfur region, the scene of an eight year conflict, but gave no details of the companies involved.

Faisal Hamad, minister of state at the oil ministry, voiced dissatisfaction in a meeting he held on Thursday with East Darfur governor over the slowness of oil exploration activities in the state. The minister said that the government is planning to accelerate oil production activities across the country in order to eliminate the need for imported fuel which, according to him, costs the government 100 million US dollars monthly.

The minister asked the governor to provide security for the next three months the companies involved in the three target areas in order to enable them to conduct geological surveys. He added that the surveys would cover a space of 700,000 km in order to confirm the evidences indicating the existence of oil.

The minister revealed that China’s PetroEnergy will be operating the fields for three months. For his part, East Darfur governor, Mohammed Hamid Fadul, pledged to provide security to the companies but he in return he asked the ministry to ensure timely release of compensations to the citizens who would be affected by oil exploration operations. He warned that any delay in paying compensations would derail production.

Sudan oil sector, which produces 115.000 barrels a day, is dominated by Chinese companies. The east African country experienced a hiatus in oil production during the ten-day occupation of Helglig oilfields by South Sudan in April this year.

Darfur region has been witnessing an upsurge of violence in recent months due to ethnic clashes in the northern part of the region and increased activities by rebel groups in the southern part.

(ST)

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  • 14 September 2012 12:08, by Aaban

    Foolishly coward murderer, our land cannot be used to benefit the bloody dying criminal in order to kill our people,
    Our land can not be used for gang activities, raping of our mothers and grandmother will not be leave without punishment, our oil our land,

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    • 14 September 2012 13:12, by Hardball

      I thought Darfur oil fields were the only hope for Khartoum after South Sudan shut-down its oil facilities. Now it seems Darfur land owners are not going to let their land exploited that easily. Way to go guys; reserved your rich land to your marginalized people. Make Khalil Ibrahim proud, his death depending his people and land will not go in vain.

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  • 14 September 2012 12:44, by okucu pa lotinokwan

    You are correct that is the way the Arabs want and go to rape women in Darffur land,their mains aim is not for the Oil,the communities in the affacted areas should be very alert,to protect their people.
    OKUCU PA LOTINOKWAN

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    • 14 September 2012 16:16, by Peacocktail

      Darfurian wakeup and follows your right today and defend it by anymeans, Dr.khalil Ibrahim did his part as he vow to defend his mother soil and beneath wealth create by God to do development not for Killing, raping and Executive crimes in Darfur. Stand up all Darfurian for your motherland being exploit by this fake Tribalistic and poisonos Arabs.NCP Go to heel.Crime prone party.

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  • 15 September 2012 22:51, by ViVa Sudan

    Hopless low ppl we sudanese & it is sudan oil & not ur any way to sell it or not to let khartoum or NCp take it is our oil & it is our land & we are darforian will never be guided by you foolish & by da way it is not even urs the oil that dinka Haeamya enjoying it is we Sudanese who digg it out coz u know nothing & always lazy Insects just living on others efforts still u can’t feed ur ppl ..

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