JUBA, South Sudan—Tribal clashes and cattle raiding attacks that have displaced tens of thousands of people in South Sudan will not affect the development of the oil industry, a top official said.
Pagan Amum said Sunday that the situation in Jonglei state -- the site of large tribe-on-tribe attacks over the last several weeks -- would not affect the planned exploitation of the state's oil fields.
South Sudan -- the world's newest country -- gets nearly all of its government revenue from oil fields. The people of South Sudan are among the poorest in the world. South Sudan split off from Sudan last July.
Last week South Sudan signed its first post-independence oil deals with the state petroleum companies of China, India and Malaysia for oil-producing concessions in Unity and Upper Nile states. The agreements replaced exploration and production agreements made previously with the Sudanese government in Khartoum.
Amum, the secretary-general of South Sudan's ruling political party, urged French oil giant Total and other investors in the region to sign similar agreements and resume their operations in Jonglei.
The United Nations estimates that more than 60,000 people in Jonglei have been affected by recent waves of violence, which began on Dec. 23 between the Murle and Lou Nuer ethnic groups. Last week, state officials said 57 Lou Nuer -- mostly women and children -- were killed in retaliatory attacks by the Murle in Akobo county.
Jonglei is home to Concession Block B, one of the largest oil blocks in South Sudan. Total holds a 32.5 percent stake in Block B and is responsible for the exploration and development of the area's oil. Total acquired the stake in 1980 when the south was still part of Sudan, but suspended operations in 1985 due to the country's civil war.
On Tuesday in Ethiopia, South Sudan will resume talks with Sudan over the separation of the two countries' once-unified oil industry.
All southern oil must be pumped through pipelines in Sudan, but the two countries greatly disagree over the amount the south should pay for the use of the pipelines.
The general atmosphere between the sides is tense. In a statement Saturday, South Sudan's petroleum minister accused Khartoum of stealing 650,000 barrels of the south's oil at Port Sudan. Amum, who serves as South Sudan's chief negotiator in the talks, said South Sudan would not accept such "state piracy."
Amum said the south would develop alternative means of extracting its oil if Khartoum did not conduct its business fairly.
"We have a company like Toyota Tsusho of Japan which is almost completing a feasibility study and have lined up financing to build an alternative pipeline through Kenya," he said. Toyota Tsusho is part of the Japanese manufacturing giant Toyota Group.
Amum said South Sudan is already in discussions with Kenya and Toyota on the possible pipeline and is planning "trilateral talks."
© Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Source: http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2012/01/16/s_sudan_encourages_oil_advances_despite_violence
Newer articles:
- S. Sudan: Sudan stealing 120k barrels of oil a day - 17/01/2012 13:08
- Sudan: China Calls for Dialogue Between North South On Oil Dispute - 17/01/2012 11:51
- Sudan: South-Bound but Stranded - 17/01/2012 11:51
- Russia considers withdrawal from South Sudan force: UN - 17/01/2012 08:15
- Sudan-South Sudan Talks Begin In Addis Under AU Auspices Tuesday - 17/01/2012 08:03
Older news items
- South Sudan encourages oil development despite waves of internal violence - 16/01/2012 15:05
- South Sudan: Juba Signs First Oil Deals Since Independence - 16/01/2012 12:52
- South Sudan horror at deadly cattle vendetta - 16/01/2012 12:24
- South Sudan: Thorny Citizenship Issue Challenges Two Sudans - 16/01/2012 12:06
- South Sudan: Gov't Condemns Oil 'Stealing', Says Khartoum Has No Control Over Resources - 16/01/2012 11:29
Latest news items (all categories):
- South Sudan government retakes flashpoint Nasir town - 21/04/2025 11:11
- South Sudan to dispatch high-level delegation to US for repatriation of 137 nationals - 21/04/2025 11:06
- The mother and children trapped between two conflicts - 21/04/2025 11:03
- Vatican announces death of Pope Francis aged 88 - 21/04/2025 10:58
- جنوب السودان يعتذر رسميا ويحشد جهوده لإصلاح العلاقات مع أميركا - 21/04/2025 10:52
See also (all categories):
Random articles (all categories):
- South Sudan gives Jonglei rebel leader Yauyau ultimatum to surrender - 05/06/2013 23:21
- COVAX features heavily in Africa’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout this week - 04/03/2021 13:24
- Attention Kihalangwa: Kenyan Shares Predicament Of Getting Passport In South Sudan - 01/06/2019 10:03
- UN condemns deadly clashes in South Sudan after killing of 27 - 06/02/2023 09:00
- Exclusive: South Sudan to split Total oil block - officials - Reuters - 13/09/2012 16:03
Popular articles:
- Who is the darkest person in the world, according to Guinness World Record? - 25/10/2022 02:34 - Read 93498 times
- No oil in troubled waters - 25/03/2014 15:02 - Read 22575 times
- School exam results in South Sudan show decline - 01/04/2012 17:58 - Read 21916 times
- Top 10 weakest currency exchange rates in Africa in 2023 - 19/07/2023 00:24 - Read 20521 times
- NDSU student from South Sudan receives scholarship - In-Forum - 29/09/2012 01:44 - Read 19457 times