Oil minister threatens companies

Alhadi Hawari | March 22, 2017 | 12:48 pm

Map of oil concession blocks in South Sudan. Source: Based on Geomedia and
ECOS, 2007.

The Minister of Petroleum has given oil companies until next month to
either implement the exploration contracts fully or leave the
oil sector.April is the dateline for all companies, including Total and
Tullow, to implement the exploration agreements.

The two companies were awarded two blocks – Block B1 and Block B2.Total
company signed an agreement with the government of Sudan in the 1970’s, but
the exploration operation was postponed due to war in the country.After
independence in 2011, the Ministry of Petroleum said it was reviewing all
the contracts signed by the Sudanese government.

“My country, my oil”

Addressing the media after a meeting with some oil companies in Juba last
evening, Mr Lol said contracts for companies that fail to implement will be
terminated.“You cannot hold my block for 30 years and thinking that I will
be celebrating and dancing with you,” he stressed.“This is my resource and
it is my country and it’s my oil. You must do it in my way and if you don’t
do it in my way, get out.”

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