South Sudan Oil Output Down 20,000 B/D Since July Secession

Published on Monday, 28 Nov 07:00 am

Newly-formed South Sudan’s daily oil output has dipped by about 5% since declaring its independence from the north in July, due primarily to a lack of skilled workers and a range of logistical issues, Minister of Petroleum and Mines Stephen Dhieu Dau said on 22 November.
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