Source: Monday Morning
"They have now set up the base camp and they are
mobilising facilities", John Luk, energy minister in semi-autonomous Southern
Sudan, told reporters more than 20 years after Total froze oil exploration
efforts because of civil war.
Jean-François Lassalle, Total's vice president
of public affairs, exploration and production, said land had been identified
around Bor, state capital of Jonglei, more than 1,000 kilometers south of
Khartoum.
"The security and line-up of the new consortium still have to be
sorted out", Lassalle said. Total has a small camp of prefab buildings in Juba,
the capital of Southern Sudan, but still lacks drilling equipment, according to
Lassalle.
He hopes exploration will begin before the end of the year and
prays Total will strike black gold in the coming years.
Sudan is the third
largest oil producer in Africa, producing half a million barrels a day, most of
which is exported to China.
The world's fourth largest oil and gas company,
Total is the only big Western energy player in Sudan, where the United States
has imposed economic sanctions over the past 11 years.
In 1980, the French
firm signed an exploration and production sharing agreement with Sudan for Block
B -- the main Total exploration area of 118,000 square kilometers, half the size
of the United Kingdom.
Sudan's devastating north-south civil war brought work
to a standstill in 1984, forcing Total to suspend work just as the consortium
was about to drill three oil wells.
In 1989, Sudanese President Omar
al-Bashir seized power in an Islamist-backed coup that toppled the
democratically elected government and ushered in a regime that once sheltered
Ossama bin Laden.
Exxon and Shell left in 1990, leaving Sudan open to Chinese
public consortium CNPC, Malaysian company Petronas and India's ONGC.
Business
in Sudan has become a political liability in the West and the country has been
on a US blacklist of "state sponsors of terrorism" since 1993.
After the
North-South guns fell silent, the oil commission set up by Khartoum and southern
ex-rebels now sharing national power, reconferred Total's rights in a 25-year
contract of assorted obligations for durable development.
But the unclear
future between the Arab north and non-Arab south -- despite the 2005
Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) -- and the Darfur conflict complicates the
Total deal.
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