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Kuwaiti firm eyes Sudan oil exploration

August 1, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – A company based in the Arab Gulf state of Kuwait has expressed interest in conducting oil-wells drilling and exploration activities in Sudan, state media reported on Tuesday.

Oil well drilling at Sudan’s Heglig field (United Nation Environment Programme website)
Oil well drilling at Sudan’s Heglig field (United Nation Environment Programme website)
Sudan’s daily oil output currently stands at 110,000 barrels, according to official figures, after the country lost nearly 75 percent of the previous 500,000 barrels per day figure it was splitting evenly since 2005 with South Sudan which seceded on 9 July.

Officials say they expect the current oil figure to rise to 170,000 barrel per day by 2012.

Exploration and production scene of Sudan’s oil sector is dominated by Asian and Arab companies, with Chinese-led companies as the main operators.

A delegation of Gulf Petroleum Investment Company (GPI), a Kuwaiti shareholding company, arrived in the country and held a meeting on Tuesday with the country’s acting minister of oil Ali Ahmad Osman at his office in Khartoum.

The minister instructed the competent departments at his ministry to provide GPI with necessary support and facilitate its venture to join Sudan’s market of oil wells drilling and exploration.

Meanwhile, the company’s delegation apprised the minister of its activities in oil-exploration fields, including its operations in Egypt, UAE and Syria.

It is not clear where will the Kuwaiti company’s exploration activities take place but new explorations are underway in a number of areas.

In October last year, Sudan announced that oil exploration activities would be initiated in three areas in South Darfur State, one of the three states that make up the country’s war-battered western region.

In 2006, Sudan awarded a license to a consortium of Arab and Sudanese companies for block 12A which covers part of North Darfur and stretches up to the border with Libya.

Analysts opine that oil exploration activities in Sudan are subject to a number of uncertainties, including political instability and armed conflicts.

(ST)

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  • Nguetbuny de Luelpiny
    Nguetbuny de Luelpiny

    Kuwaiti firm eyes Sudan oil exploration
    @Jalaba
    SPLA/M is going to rule the whole Sudan in start from 2013 forward. Not just the southern Sudan as a Country that was civilian choice not our military choice.

    The mighty African Army SPLA knew the border between Africa and the Middle East. Arab will go to Saudi and those who consider themselves as African will remain.

    They will hit the road when the sound of AK-47 is dancing at the street of Khartoum soon. Africa is for African and Middle East for Arab,Jewish,prussian.

    All black people have right to fight to end for Africa.
    We have right to bring all black to African mainland from worldwide where they are under segregations in America North, South, Asia,Australia and Europe etc; where they getting mistreated all over the world.

    Give African land to Arab is a very big mistake to foolish African people that are getting deceived by Islamic,money and girls gieven.

    Africa stay with their owner Religion; not foreigners religious will be allowed anymore in Africa. God created Africa before Jesus Christ and Mohammed propaganda political Religious.

    Long Live SPLA!
    Long live SPLM!
    Long live Sudan Nationalist!
    Long live our mighty River Nile!
    Might God bless our African Nation!
    Might god bless our River Nile!

    Son of Lord of the Nile, Nguetbuny
    Tone of liberator

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