South Sudan accused Sudan of trying to build an "illegal" 25-km oil pipeline crossing the border towards the South's oil fields, a day after talks to resolve a damaging oil dispute between the two sides were postponed.
A top official at the consulate general of Sudan in Jeddah said yesterday that a number of Saudi businessmen are intending to invest more than $1 billion in the Sudanese oil and gas. He expected that Sudan would star ...
Sudan has lowered its oil transit fees demand to $32.20 a barrel in a bid to resolve a row that has shut in South Sudan's output, Sudan's oil minister said on Tuesday, but the two sides remained far apart as talks co ...
Newly independent South Sudan says that its former civil war foe Sudan has bombed its oil fields. The new nation recently shut down oil production on which both countries are financially reliant, in a dispute over oi ...
Sudan said on Saturday it would free tankers carrying cargoes of South Sudanese crude it had seized earlier this month, in a push to defuse a row over transit fees between former civil war foes that both depend on oi ...
South Sudan President Salva Kiir accused Sudan on Monday of seizing $815 million worth of its crude oil in a row over how to share oil revenues between the former civil war foes.
Sudan said it has started confiscating some oil exports from South Sudan it believes it is owed to meet unpaid transit fees but will not shut down a pipeline carrying the southern state's oil.
Khartoum has made a formal request to Egypt to supply Sudan with natural gas, affirming that Cairo pledged to study the request and respond accordingly, according to Minister of Electricity and Dams, Osama Abdullah.