SUDAN'S UNTOLD STORY


The vast majority of this oil, 64 percent, is sold to China, now the world's second-largest consumer of oil. And while neither Khartoum, China, nor Petrodar release any statistics – this is generally believed to be an oil deal worth at least $2 billion a year.
China's National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) is the majority shareholder in both Petrodar and the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company, two of the biggest oil consortiums in Sudan.
CNPC has invested billions in oil-related infrastructure here in Paloich, including the 900-mile pipeline from the Paloich oil fields to the tanker terminal at Port Sudan on the Red Sea, a tarmac road leading to Khartoum, and a new airport with connecting flights to Beijing.
But they have not invested in much else here. . . .. . ... .. .. .. . ... ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE ABOVE NEWS EXCERPT CAME FROM A NEWS ARTICLE IN THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR SEVERAL MONTHS AGO . . . . . .I WAS UNAWARE OF THIS PART OF THE DAFUR STORY AND I SUSPECT OTHERS MAY BE AS WELL SO I AM POSTING IT ON THE BLOG.

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