14.4.11

Oil Sharing Developments in Sudan

On March 4th the Sudanese government announced it is increasing oil exploration in the north. Currently oil from South Sudan accounts for 75% of the North’s 500,000 barrels per day. The state oil minister announced that Sudan controls 70% of the oil pipeline connecting the two regions; however, a new deal on oil sharing is under negotiation, as the South is currently dependant on the north’s refining facilities. For its part South Sudan is exploring alternative export options, and is even considering building a new pipeline through Kenya and DRC to the Indian Ocean. By March 22nd negotiations over oil between the north and south were still ongoing, but Southern Sudan may agree to pay the north up to 30% of its oil revenue, as well as transportation costs, in exchange for the use of the north’s refineries and pipeline.

12.4.11

Libyan Oil Concessions



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The Fracture of Libya's NOC?


The recent fighting between rebels in Eastern Libya and the government of Muammar al-Gaddafi has resulted in a fracturing of the National Oil Corporation (NOC). Though later posts will delve into greater detail of the history and structure of the NOC, its subsidiaries and the relationship to the Oil Ministry, this post will focus on recent events.