Engineers in the oil fields of West Kordofan have confirmed 'large-scale sabotage operations' in the Dafra field, near the Heglig oil field, situated on the border between Sudan and South Sudan two weeks ago.
Engineers in the oil fields of West Kordofan have confirmed"large-scale sabotage operations" in the Dafra field, near the Heglig oil field, situated on the border between Sudan and South Sudan two weeks ago.
The sabotage affected the fields of Dafra, El Neem, and Kanar, while the fields of Heglig and Bamboo continue to operate despite the security conditions, with dozens of wells out of service due to the theft of electrical transformer oils and copper cables and the destruction of well operating controllers, he said.
Most recently, Sudan's Minister of Energy and Oil, Muhyiddin Naeem Saeed, confirmed that the reconstruction of the oil infrastructure destroyed during the current war will costThere was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.
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