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South Sudan to resume pumping crude oil on Jan 8, minister states

South Sudan aims to resume oil production at its Blocks 3 and 7 on January 8 with preliminary output of 90,000 barrels each day, Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol stated on Tuesday.

South Sudan's economy has actually been under pressure in recent years in the middle of common violence while essential petroleum export income has been injured by export disturbances due to war in Sudan.

Over the weekend, Sudan raised a nearly year-long force majeure on the transport of crude oil from its neighbour South Sudan to a port on the Red Sea after security conditions improved.

The government has actually reached an agreement with Petronas up until it discovers a brand-new partner to change the Malaysian producer, Chol said.

In August Petronas announced it would leave South Sudan after running operations in the nation for around 3 decades.

Petronas stated at the time its system had actually started procedures versus South Sudan on accusations of blocking a $1.25 billion sale of its regional properties and of taking over the business.

Prior to the war in Sudan, South Sudan had actually been pumping about 150,000 barrels each day of crude through Sudan for export, under a formula developed when South Sudan got self-reliance from Khartoum in 2011.

(source: Reuters)