small cold hot pressed seed oil production line in sudan

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  • small cold hot pressed seed oil production line in sudan
  • What happened to South Sudan's oil pipeline?
  • Then, in February, part of the 1,400km pipeline that connects the Melut Basin oilfields in South Sudan¡¯s Upper Nile state to Port Sudan and is located in RSF territory broke down. The pipeline normally transports about 60 per cent of South Sudan¡¯s oil production.
  • Why is oil pumping restarted in South Sudan?
  • An armed member of the South Sudanese security forces is seen during a ceremony marking the restarting of crude oil pumping at the Unity oil fields in South Sudan on January 21, 2019. REUTERS/Samir Bol Income from oil exports is critical to keeping South Sudan¡¯s factious elites together.
  • Does Sudan's oil pipeline still work?
  • The one silver lining is that Sudan¡¯s other pipeline, which transports crude from South Sudan¡¯s Unity and Sudan¡¯s Heglig¡¯s oilfields to Port Sudan, continues operating ¨C for now. The crude blend from these fields requires no heating and therefore less maintenance on the pumping station and related machinery.
  • Why is oil important in South Sudan?
  • Income from oil exports is critical to keeping South Sudan¡¯s factious elites together. The war in neighbouring Sudan has led earnings to fall precipitously, threatening instability in Juba and highlighting anew the need to bring the Sudanese conflict to a close.