Khartoum shuts down oil pipelines from Juba citing
Despite repairs announced in May 2024, renewed RSF attacks, including a drone strike on Port Sudan''s fuel depots on May 6,
Despite repairs announced in May 2024, renewed RSF attacks, including a drone strike on Port Sudan''s fuel depots on May 6,
South Sudan''s oil exports are facing renewed risks after its northern neighbour ordered the shutdown of the pipeline in the Heglig
Central Equatoria State government has closed down 15 fuel stations identified as endangering public safety in Juba. The decisive
Sudan and South Sudan have agreed to protect oil facilities and the central stations of the pipelines transporting Juba''s oil to Port
Despite repairs announced in May 2024, renewed RSF attacks, including a drone strike on Port Sudan''s fuel depots on May 6, have halted progress.
Local authorities in South Sudan''s Central Equatoria State on Monday threatened to shut down petrol stations operating without meeting required safety standards. This action
Sudan and South Sudan have agreed to protect oil facilities and the central stations of the pipelines transporting Juba''s oil to Port Sudan on the Red Sea, the two sides said in a
South Sudan''s oil exports are facing renewed risks after its northern neighbour ordered the shutdown of the pipeline in the Heglig area after rebel attacks. The decision by
Manyang David Mayar reports from Juba.
JUBA – Local authorities in South Sudan''s Central Equatoria State on Monday threatened to shut down petrol stations operating
The Government of Central Equatoria State on Wednesday closed down 15 potentially hazardous petrol stations considered to be located in unsafe zones in Juba City.
JUBA – The government of Sudan has announced plans to shut down oil facilities in Port Sudan following multiple drone attacks on critical oil infrastructure.
Central Equatoria State government has closed down 15 fuel stations identified as endangering public safety in Juba. The decisive action follows a public outcry over rampant
JUBA – Local authorities in South Sudan''s Central Equatoria State on Monday threatened to shut down petrol stations operating without meeting required safety standards.
Manyang David Mayar reports from Juba.
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