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  • Who owns the oil industry in South Sudan?
  • Sudapet, the national oil company, holds minority stakes in each of the international consortia operating in the oil-producing blocks. In South Sudan, the administrative structure largely mirrors Sudan¡¯s. The Ministry of Petroleum and Mining is responsible for managing South Sudan¡¯s petroleum sector.
  • When did the petroleum industry start in Sudan?
  • The petroleum industry in Sudan began in 1979, when the first commercial flow in the country occurred.
  • Where are Sudan's export pipelines located?
  • Sudan has two main export pipelines that travel north across the country to the Bashayer Marine Terminal, located about 15 miles south of Port Sudan. Most of Sudan¡¯s storage facilities for crude oil and refined products are also located at the Bashayer Marine Terminal.
  • Where is the largest oil refinery in Sudan?
  • The al-Jaili refinery, located approximately 45 miles north of Khartoum, is the country¡¯s largest, with a capacity of 100,000 b/d. The other full-conversion refinery is the Port Sudan refinery (21,700 b/d), and the three topping plants are El-Obeid (10,000 b/d), Shajirah (10,000 b/d), and Abu Gabra (2,000 b/d).
  • How many oil refineries are in Sudan?
  • Sudan has two oil refineries and three topping plants (smaller, less complex refineries). However, the only active refineries are the Khartoum (al-Jaili) refinery and the El-Obeid topping plant. The al-Jaili refinery, located approximately 45 miles north of Khartoum, is the country¡¯s largest, with a capacity of 100,000 b/d.
  • What happened to Sudan's oil field?
  • The dispute later turned violent, as the South Sudanese army¡ªthe Sudan People¡¯s Liberation Army (SPLA)¡ªand Sudanese opposition forces took control of the oil field for more than a week and destroyed critical infrastructure, which temporarily reduced Sudan¡¯s oil production by more than 50%.