
[FILE PHOTO] Tonye Cole of Sahara Group
The Chief Executive Officer of the company, Valery Guillebon, said this at the Africa Oil & Power Conference in Juba, Guillebon.
A statement by the firm, at the weekend, quoted Guillebon to have said: “The demand for fuel in South Sudan considering its recovering economy will grow substantially over the next few years and ensuring that petroleum products are readily available locally is essential.”
Petroleum Products demand in South Sudan will be driven by population growth. Estimated at 12.6 million in 2017, South Sudan’s population is expected to increase to 15 million by 2020.
“This trend will be a critical driver of economic growth in the nation,” said Guillebon. Sahara Energy International is the oil and gas commodity trading and logistics division of leading energy and infrastructure conglomerate, Sahara Group.
According to Guillebon, demand for crude oil is also projected to increase due to expected expansion of the global economy.
He said: “South Sudan’s crude production currently represents 15 per cent of non-OPEC crude production in Africa and a significant portion of crude production in East Africa. As growth continues in Asia, especially India, and Africa begins to industrialise, more crude will be needed for refineries to supply the downstream demand for fuels. Consequently, demand for South Sudan crude is expected to grow as well.”
Guillebon stated that there was a critical need for the development of new crude oil and product pipelines into South Sudan to drive availability, efficiency and sustainability in the sector. He explained that this would also speed up the economic growth of the country by reducing the landing cost and pump price of petroleum products; reducing pressure on road infrastructure and mishaps due to trucking; and increase overall quality of life by reducing emissions and pollution.
He urged East African countries to explore various models of cooperation to drive more cost-effective solutions to the development of oil, gas and power infrastructure across the region.
According to the Africa Development Bank, East Africa, with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth of 5.9 per cent recorded the continent’s best economic performance in 2017 above the continental average of 3.6 per cent, while its GDP growth is expected to continue with a forecast of 6.2 per cent in 2019.
“Cooperation between multiple countries within the region will ensure that the cost of developing required infrastructure is minimized and the potential benefits and scale maximized. Outstanding examples of intra-regional cooperation include the TAZAMA pipeline between Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania and Ndola in Zambia which supplies comingled crude to the Indeni refinery as well as the West African gas pipeline (WAGP) that interconnects Nigeria, Benin Republic, Togo and Ghana,” he said.
Sahara Energy is a supplier of petroleum products in East Africa, delivering between 150,000MT and 200,000MT of Gasoline, Diesel and Jet Fuel per month and has its sights on expanding its operations across the region in the oil and gas, power and infrastructure sectors.
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