Sudan Loses Billions in Oil Dispute
Oil – Reuters reported that Sudan’s oil transportation dispute with South Sudan has resulted in a loss of $2.4 billion and a significant drop in exports for Sudan.
Oil – Reuters reported that Sudan’s oil transportation dispute with South Sudan has resulted in a loss of $2.4 billion and a significant drop in exports for Sudan.
Oil – Supply concerns dogging major producers have kept both Brent crude and WTI above $100 per barrel to begin the year.
Gold – Bloomberg reported that Sudan is exporting some of its gold reserves to offset lower output of oil.
Manganese – Sudan Vision Daily reported that Sudan is planning to export manganese to China.
Gold – Bloomberg reported that Sudan's Central Bank is inviting proposals for a gold refinery in the country's capital city.
Gold – Reuters Africa reported that a gold rush in Sudan is attracting many prospectors to remote areas of the country.
Gold – Bloomberg reported that Sudan's president said the country's gold exports to increase more than twofold.
Gold – Last November, Sudan signed 10 agreements for gold and iron mining, as the African nation plans to more than double its gold output to 50 metric tonnes in the current year.
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