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Sudan
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Gulf ‘Still Huge’ In North-South Oil Dispute Talks
Negotiations continue between Sudan and newly-independent South Sudan aimed at resolving the protracted dispute over both oil revenues and transit fees, with the two sides said to be some way still from coming to an agreement. read more
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Trafigura Caught Up In Sudan Oil Row As It Ships Disputed Cargo
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South Sudan Takes Further Step To Bypass North With Signing Of Pipeline Deal
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North-South Row Set To Continue As African Union Plan Is Rejected
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South Sudan Shutting Down Oil Output As Kenya Pipeline Deal Is Signed
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Sudan Admits To Confiscating South Sudan’s Oil As Dispute Talks Resume
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Shell Eyes South Sudan, More Oil Pipeline Plans Emerge
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Khartoum To Impose Fees On Oil Flowing From South Sudan
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IOCs To Take Part In Dispute Talks Ahead Of Sudanese Bid Round
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Clinton Warns South Sudan Of ‘Resource Curse’ After Sanctions Eased On Oil Sector
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China Weighs Into Sudan Oil Row In Attempt To Resolve Impasse
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Sudan To Seize Portion Of South Sudan’s Oil As Talks End In Stalemate
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South Sudan Oil Output Down 20,000 B/D Since July Secession
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Workers Attacked At CNPC Oil Field In South Kordofan, One Killed
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Sudan Oil Production To Reach 180,000 B/D
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South Sudan Abandons Plan For New Pipeline
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South Sudan Hopes China Will Build New Oil Pipeline
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Sudan Denies Withdrawal Of $22.80/B Oil Transit Fee
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South Sudan Warns Khartoum Not to Start “Economic Wars”
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South Sudan Ships First Oil Cargo, But Still No Deal With Khartoum
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South Sudan Forms Joint Venture To Market Oil, North Launches Austerity Plan
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Sudan Braces For South’s Independence, Oil Shock And Possible War
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Bashir Threatens To Block Pipeline If South Does Not Share Oil Revenues
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South Sudan Set To Buy Back Old Currency After Independence
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South Sudan Applies For IMF Membership
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Clashes In Sudan Oil Regions Leave Hundreds Dead
