Sudan and S. Sudan extend oil agreement for three more years

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December 21, 2016 (JUBA) – Sudan and South Sudan oil ministers have agreed
to extend the 2012 Cooperation Agreement on payments from oil revenues for
three years.
[image: JPEG - 10.1 kb]*A pipeline that transports crude oil from the south
to Port Sudan (Reuters)*

The South Sudanese Petroleum and Mining Minister, Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth said
Wednesday that the new deal gives the two neighbouring Nations “breathing
space.”

“We have reached an agreement to extend the cooperation agreement in the
petroleum industry for three years," Gatkouth told reporters on arrival
from the Sudanese capital.

Under the terms of the Cooperation Agreement signed between Juba and
Khartoum in 2012, South Sudan pays Sudan an overall $24 as transit fees
charge per barrel of crude as well as transitional financial agreement
amounting to $3 billion for a period of three years. The fall in the global
oil prices, however, means South Sudan, which relies on oil for more than
98% for the national budget, struggled to pay government employees.

It, however, remains unclear of the price per barrel of crude oil would
also be reduced.

“The two countries restricted the agreement to create breathing space. The
agreement is an agreement we cannot change anything about it. It is
restructuring so that we can pay less that what we used to pay,” stressed
Gatkouth.

Both Khartoum and Juba, the South Sudanese Petroleum minister further
disclosed, will also cooperate on providing security in the oil-producing
areas along the 200km border.

“Business will start now, the talking will stop and we will now translate
these things to implementation,” he added.

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   - 22 December 19:47, by Son of Nuer

   Mr. money lover Hon.Lol Gatkuoth get your share before the February 2017
   to go to exile or huge yourself before Almighty freedom fighters clear the
   town in January no three deal this time around , oil will be shut down as
   soon as possible by Lt.Gen Johnson Olony in upper Nile

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   - 22 December 20:07, by barbayo

      you leave the fire on hands of Equatorians criminals gang now they
      got too hot and still hot should forget them wherever the are .

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      - 22 December 20:14, by barbayo

      see your friend Agel Machar he came back by his own loan ticket with
      other group and they request government to pay their tickets.
this time no
      forgiveness for gang criminals still in bushes.

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      - 22 December 20:27, by barbayo

      Agel Machar welcome back by your incurred of hotel payment good
      enough all Kenya hotels managers refused for any criminals rebels from
      South Sudan should not stay in hotels by loan. the deputy minister of
      Labour ,Public Service and Human Resource Development she now in
the house
      of Peter Adwuk Nyaba, yesterday she went to hospital get medicine of
      HIV/AID annual use.

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      - 22 December 21:28, by jubaone

      Barbayo,
      How low must the jienge bow to his jellaba master? Millions killed
      with weapons bought with oil money, paid with blood for SS freedom and
      independence. Now you must even compensate the oppressor with
$3b which you
      desperately need for development, what a human waste. Juba trying to
      appease Khartoum: Machar and SPLM-N?

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      - 22 December 21:56, by barbayo

         Jubaone
         you are rebel ,you done have right to our resources of South Sudan
         weather we give them free is our right , gang on roads

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         - 22 December 22:55, by jubaone

            Barbayo,
            If denoucing such a "sellout" means being a rebel, then I am
            proud of that. You are paying the jellaba $3b for
separating? He killed,
            maimed, raped and humiliated you and you still beggingly
go back to him?
            You are so cheap like a dog that returns voluntarily to
his master. That is
            the typical jienge mindset, the obedient and submissive
slave. Nothing less.

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            - 22 December 20:03, by barbayo

   Son of Nuer
   you back to Johson Olony ,nothing called freedom fighter all are
   criminals your Boss is now South Africa

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   - 22 December 21:02, by Son of Nuer

      Mr.Barbayo , for your information if you have relative in Juba city
      let the going to nearest UN camp before it was not too late for them to
      escape , Juba will be on fire as soon as possible and you will appreciate
      me aftermath your government of killer Kiir will end soon believe

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      - 22 December 21:51, by barbayo

         Son of Nuer
         stay well in camp ,who will come to Juba? , Raik machar on run in
         Juba July 2016, so we wait that one you may see and hear it , for your
         information we will and bring you very soon in Juba like
James Dak am sure

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