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Oil pipeline in Sudan safe despite increased military activities: South Sudanese official

A man examines a leaking oil pipe line at a pumping station built next to his village on land that was once used for agriculture Paloch South Sudan Jan- 20 2010 AFP-photo

January 24, 2024 (JUBA) – South Sudan’s Undersecretary for the Ministry of Petroleum, William Anyak Deng, has assured the public that the country’s oil export infrastructure in Sudan is safe and secure, despite recent reports of increased military activity in the region.

Deng, speaking to reporters on Wednesday, reiterated that oil production has not been interrupted since the conflict in Sudan erupted in April 2023. He attributed this to the continued implementation of robust security measures and protocols.

However, he acknowledged the concerns raised by observers about the potential impact of ongoing military operations on oil production and infrastructure. He emphasized the need for all parties involved to prioritize the safety of oil workers and facilities.

Industry officials and workers in the field have expressed concerns about the rising security threats in western Kordofan, highlighting the potential impact on production costs and the safety of workers. They urged the government to take proactive measures to safeguard oil production and infrastructure.

A production expert, speaking to Sudan Tribune, emphasized that the ongoing conflict in Sudan poses a significant threat to the industry, not only in terms of security but also due to the uncertainty it creates for workers and their families.

Economic and security experts have warned of the potential for the conflict in Sudan to spill over into neighbouring countries, potentially escalating into a wider regional conflict. They cautioned that such a scenario could disrupt trade routes and strategic maritime passages, with devastating consequences for the region.

The conflict in Sudan appears to have been fueled by age-old ethnic and territorial disputes, further complicating the situation. The war has also unleashed a propaganda war, raising concerns about the potential for the conflict to undermine Sudan’s unity and territorial integrity.

The government of South Sudan has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety of its oil infrastructure and workers, while also calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Sudan.

(ST)