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Title
The Sudanese struggle for stability: long-term energy security hinges on deeper bilateral political progress |
Full text
http://www.oxfordenergy.org/category/publications/oxford-energy-forum/ |
Date
2012 |
Author(s)
Farren-Price, Bill |
Abstract
The fledgling nation of South Sudan has had a tough first year, confronting head-on the realities of its geopolitical and economic reliance on its northern neighbour, Sudan, for access to international oil markets. South Sudan shut down oil production in January, following a dispute over tariff payments to Khartoum. September's peace agreement brokered in Addis Ababa has, on the face of it, laid the groundwork for a resumption of oil production and exports from the south. But traditional lifters of Sudan's high-quality crude will be as concerned with the sustainability of a resumption of oil exports as with the restart itself. |
Subject(s)
OIES |
Language
en |
Relation
http://www.oxfordenergy.org/category/publications/oxford-energy-forum/ |
Type of publication
text; Article: post-print; Published; Peer reviewed; Publisher's version |
Format
Published |
Identifier
uuid:864a1626-53e8-4365-983e-5c1092ddb91d; issn: 0959-7727; Oxford Research Archive internal ID: ora:11163; ora:11163; urn:uuid:864a1626-53e8-4365-983e-5c1092ddb91d |
Repository
Oxford - Research Archive, University of Oxford
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