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South Sudan has enough money to build up social services – World Bank

The World Bank said the Government of Southern Sudan has enough money from the oil revenue that can help in the provision of social services.

White Nile completes South Sudan seismic operation

White Nile announced that the first phase of its seismic operation in Block Ba has been completed

Total disburses $1.5 mln annually to maintain Sudan’s oil rights

Total is paying $1.5 million a year to the government of Sudan for the right to keep its non-producing Block B

South Sudan oil revenue rises to $865 mln

The total oil revenue of southern Sudan amounted 865 millions US dollars in September 2006

Civil Society Statement

Civil Society Statement following the Conference "Oil and the Future of Sudan", which took place 1-2 November 2006 in Juba, southern Sudan at the initiative of ECOS and NESI.

Civil society holds Sudan oil conference in Juba to enhance peace

ECOS, together with the New Sudan Indigenous NGOs (NESI), held a two-day Conference on "Oil and the Future of Sudan” in Juba, southern Sudan on 1-2 November 2006

Sudan now Africa's third largest oil producer

Peace between the North and South has enabled Sudan to produce around 400,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) of crude oil by now.

Oil firms must consider local community interest – Jonglei governor

The Governor of Jonglei State said any company that is involved in oil exploration in the area must take into account the interests of the local community.

Sudan Church to appeal decision dismissing Talisman case

The Presbyterian Church of the Sudan plans to appeal a judge’s decision earlier this week that threw out a lawsuit against Talisman Energy Inc.

New, Secret Oil Installations in Darfur

Workers in the oil supply industry insist that equipment's destination is the war-ravaged Darfur region, where "new discoveries" have been made

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