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South Sudan has struck a deal with commodities trader BB Energy that partially lifts a London court injunction restricting the country’s ability to secure advance payments for its crude oil, offering a financial reprieve for one of Africa’s most oil-dependent economies.
The agreement follows South Sudan’s award of three crude cargoes to BB Energy as part of efforts to settle outstanding obligations under an earlier oil prepayment arrangement, according to a consent order filed at London’s High Court and a statement by the company.
The deal allows South Sudan to resume accepting advance payments for future Dar Blend and Nile Blend crude cargoes under specified conditions after BB Energy agreed to temporarily relax the injunction it secured against the government.
The injunction relief will remain in place until the end of November 2026.
“In consideration of these awards, BB Energy has agreed to relax the existing injunction restrictions that had prevented the Republic of South Sudan from accepting advance payments for crude oil cargoes,” the company said in a statement.
Three cargoes to reduce debt
Under the agreement, BB Energy will receive three 600,000-barrel cargoes comprising Dar Blend crude deliveries in August and November and one Nile Blend cargo scheduled for September.
The company said the additional cargoes would help reduce the outstanding amount owed under the parties’ prepayment arrangement, while both sides continue negotiations aimed at reaching a longer-term settlement.
“The three cargoes will assist in paying down the amount outstanding to BB Energy, and each of BB Energy and the Republic of South Sudan is committed to negotiating a long-term solution for the full balance over the coming months,” the company said.
Neither BB Energy nor South Sudan disclosed the remaining value of the outstanding debt.
Why the dispute matters
For South Sudan, the agreement goes beyond resolving a commercial dispute.
The country depends on crude exports for the overwhelming majority of government revenue and has increasingly relied on oil-backed prepayment agreements to finance public spending, infrastructure and budget needs.
Such arrangements allow commodity traders to provide governments with cash upfront in exchange for future oil cargoes. While the financing provides immediate liquidity, it also exposes both governments and traders to delivery risks when production is disrupted or contractual obligations are not met.
The latest agreement restores South Sudan’s ability to use one of its key financing mechanisms at a time when maintaining access to international commodity traders remains critical for government finances.
How the dispute began
The dispute stems from a prepayment agreement signed in 2025 under which BB Energy advanced funds to South Sudan in exchange for future crude deliveries.
According to the company, only the first cargo under the arrangement was loaded in February 2026 before deliveries stalled, prompting the trader to seek legal protection through the English courts.
In May, London’s High Court granted BB Energy an injunction preventing South Sudan from entering into new prepayment contracts for Dar Blend and Nile Blend crude until outstanding obligations to the trader were addressed.
The latest consent order partially relaxes those restrictions by allowing future advance-payment arrangements, provided the three cargoes allocated to BB Energy are delivered and remain outside any new prepayment agreements.
Balancing oil finance
The settlement highlights the delicate balance resource-dependent governments face between servicing existing obligations and preserving access to future financing.
Oil-backed prepayment deals have become an increasingly important funding source for several African oil producers with limited access to international capital markets, but disputes over deliveries can quickly affect governments’ ability to raise fresh financing.
BB Energy described the latest breakthrough as the result of “constructive discussions” involving the Republic of South Sudan and other market participants.
“We thank the Republic of South Sudan for its positive commercial engagement,” Jas Grewall, BB Energy’s Head of Business Development, said.
“We look forward to a continuing commercial relationship and to fully resolving this matter.”
For South Sudan, the agreement removes an immediate obstacle to securing fresh oil-backed funding while negotiations continue over the remaining balance owed to one of its key trading partners.
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