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Sudan will amend budget to reflect recent oil agreement with Juba

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March 16, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – A Sudanese parliamentary official on Saturday said he expects the national assembly to amend the 2013 budget in order to reflect this week’s agreement with South Sudan which allows for the resumption of oil flow exports.

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This week the two sides signed a deal by which they ordered their respective oil companies to prepare for restart of oil production in landlocked South Sudan that is exported through the north’s pipelines.

The two countries are increasingly cash-strapped after Juba shut down oil output a year ago in a furious row accusing Khartoum of stealing its crude amid disagreement over transit fees.

Al-Sheik Al-Mak who is a member of the parliament’s economic subcommittee said that part of the new revenue will be used to fund wage increases, another to cover the budget deficit and other items.

Al-Mak told Al-Majhar daily in an interview that he expects Sudan to receive $1.7 billion annually from South Sudan in oil fees adding that this will help stabilize the economic situation and support the beleaguered currency.

The national assembly approved the 2013 budget last year which projects 25.2 billion Sudanese pounds (SDG) in revenues and 35.0 billion SDG in expenses leaving a deficit of 10 billion SDG ($1.5 billion) which equals 3.4% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Sudan lost 75% of its oil reserves after the southern part of the country became an independent nation in July 2011 denying the north billions of dollars in revenues. Prior to the country’s breakup, Sudan produced close to 500,000 barrels but now its output is limited to 140,000 barrels per day. Oil revenue constituted more than half of the Sudan’s revenue and 90% of its exports.

The value of the Sudanese pound has deteriorated sharply against other major currencies and particularly the U.S. dollar which surpassed 7 SDG in recent weeks compared to an official rate of around 4.4 SDG.

This has fueled inflation which is now at 46% due to the fact that Sudan imports a significant portion of its basic commodities. Ordinary Sudanese citizens are increasingly frustrated about their inability to make ends meet.

In recent days however the exchange rate on the black market improved with news of the agreement on oil.

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  • 17 March 09:55, by kamal

    HAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GEAR BACK

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    • 17 March 10:08, by Tutbol

      Don’t count your chicks before they hatch buddies, we need our occupied lands first. Donot even ever think these hypes will go ahead. No one wants trading with the North unless we get our occupied lands first.

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      • 17 March 13:47, by Chol

        Mr. Tutbol, you absolutely drove the nail on the head with that point! South Sudan is not going to be that less responsible by sending the oil through Sudan hostile territories when rebels are killing 260 SAF. What are the chances that the rebels are not going to blow up the oil on its way to Port Sudan? Sudan should reserve their excitement.

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        • 17 March 14:31, by Tambura

          South Sudan government are corrupted thieves they already was celebrating resume of their stealing last night. They don’t care about land as long they are living in state house which costing 125 millions a month who care?They should build pipeline to Kenya no matter what.. South Sudan have oil in bottom of its land just like Gulf country which will be here for next 100 years.

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        • 17 March 16:10, by Oppressor

          Chol obviously u lived in Kenya / Uganda coz ur not having silte idea how we explore the oil while SPLA/N/M supportted by ur masters Europians & American & SAF managed to export oil so as i said u just bark like dogs & we will get paid to pass oil nothing is for free any more & Fake Salva will pay. hahaha

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      • 17 March 15:53, by Oppressor

        Haaaaaa What land i think ur dreaming so much now adays but as i know Hungry ppl don’t seelp to much ahaaa may be coz ur lazy ppl i see ... just get ready to pay scamps..

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        • 17 March 17:05, by Tutbol

          get your damn raves off here please if you did oppressed anyone, then keep it to your self, these guys won’t be oppressed by the whites evils.

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  • 17 March 10:06, by kamal

    WHY SOUTH SUDAN RESCUE KHARTOUM

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  • 17 March 10:29, by Eastern

    Ha, ha. Sudan equally badly needs the South Sudanese oil to bail it out of its current predicaments. Oil is the blood of the two Sudans!!

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  • 17 March 11:36, by John The President

    This is laughable, it’s unusual to sit on fire for that long and your voice is never heard.
    tell them that it’s good but should not be repeated!

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    • 17 March 16:59, by Oppressor

      Funny & Interesting u will pay & u will Disarm SPLA/N & u will obay our orders too coz we will feed u & sell everything to u even if we get control of the Oxygen we will sell it to u coz nothing is for free to u guys anymore simply coz u don’t deserve any spl treatment vagabound

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  • 17 March 16:50, by Pojulu Prince

    I told you guys that Omar Bashir now is broke. He when mediacation and see things are turning on him. the onlything to do to let agreement signed Oil flow and innocent Sud money in his pocket. His bank account nearly empty

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    • 17 March 18:14, by Oppressor

      Prince of what ??? Omer is doing well & salva is looting well too ...so please keep crying don’t wait for the dearth of Omer Basheer we have many omer to deal with you Idiot..

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      • 17 March 20:02, by Chol

        Self-oppressor, an idiot always had no idea whether or not he is an idiot. Why is an oppressor wanted to depend on someone else? Because self-proclaimed oppressor is an idiot!

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  • 17 March 19:58, by Born-to-Rule

    Finally, the butcher (Bahsir) of Khartoum saw the light whew!. If this is true it will help the butcher more than it will help south Sudan. Sudan is about to disintegrate into mini countries. The only country who can help Sudan is south Sudan. Sudan need to show respect to South regardless if they like or not, Mideast is not going to be there for Khartoum forever.

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  • 17 March 21:18, by GirKiro

    Guys, when wealth sharing agreement was signed as part of the CPA it was agreed that the two countries shall equally share the oil revenue 50/50. Well, we ended up being looted by Khartoum because we failed to involve consultants who are knowledgeable about the intricacies and complexities of the oil business . My concern this time is, now we have just signed the matrix agreement with Khartoum whi

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    • 17 March 23:12, by Chol

      Girkiro, seems to be unaware that South Sudan is no longer under the CPA status but an autonomous country. You need to be educated that the idea of 50/50 ended up on July 9th 2011. Get off the bubble and see the reality!

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      • 18 March 20:34, by GirKiro

        Brother Chol, I have mentioned CPA as a point of reference to drive my point through not that i am so naive about our current status as a "Nation"...If you check my comment again you will noticed that it is incomplete... so chill out yang man!!

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    • 18 March 20:51, by GirKiro

      What masseurs have we taken to avert or mitigate farther looting from Khartoum, this time!!

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  • 17 March 21:51, by Kenyang

    Definitely, South Sudan is not a road to heaven but a way to life. Are you listening, Northern neighbors? I’m not new to such topic & been saying this since 2006 (on other forums such as sudan.net...) that North Sudan will remain in a position of BIG BROTHER and will always have upperhand or benefit more if there’s peace. Next....

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  • 17 March 22:08, by Kenyang

    It’s a commonsense in that average big brother have experience, patience or tolerance with exception here where S. Sudan or Salva Kiir seems to lead. So, if North and South Sudan ever live in peace thru this agreement, Salva Kiir (an idiot to me) must be given credit for renegotiating CPA or putting up new, South sudan territories up for grab. THIS AGREEMENT HAS ALMOST ZERO NEGATIVE TO N. Sudan.

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