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South Sudan official states to resume pumping oil through Sudan in a couple of days

South Sudan will resume pumping crude oil for export through a port in neighbouring Sudan within a few days, a South Sudanese government official told Reuters on Thursday, following repairs to an essential pipeline burst during fighting in Sudan.

War broke out between Sudan's army (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Assistance Forces (RSF) in April in 2015, requiring millions to leave their homes and triggering a starvation.

The oil exports transferred through the pipeline in Sudan have been a vital source of profits for South Sudan, representing 90% of its foreign exchange earnings, with Sudan taking a cut as a transit fee.

Tut Gatluak Manime, who headed a delegation that just recently traveled to Port Sudan to talk about resuming oil exports, stated officials had actually checked out all the production sites along the pipeline.

We examined all the pipelines, some were frozen however were cleaned up with hot water and some chemicals and now the pipelines are all set for complete production of oil from South Sudan, he said.

Authorities from South Sudan's energy ministry will receive a. team of Sudanese engineers on Saturday to establish a strategy to. restart oil flows in a couple of days' time, Manime stated. He did not. give a specific date.

South Sudan had actually been sending out in between 100,000 to 150,000. barrels of crude oil per day to Sudan for export.

According to experts, the pipeline damage had actually resulted in. ecological contamination and increased food prices in a. region already facing an extreme hunger crisis.

(source: Reuters)