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South Sudan sees oil shutdown complete by Saturday

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir arrives at the the 20th Extraordinary Summit of IGAD Heads of state meeting in Addis AbabaSouth Sudan’s President Salva Kiir arrives at the the 20th Extraordinary Summit of IGAD Heads of state meeting in Addis Ababa (NOOR KHAMIS, REUTERS / January 27, 2012)
Aaron Maasho and Hereward HollandReuters1:12 p.m. CST, January 27, 2012
NAIROBI/PALOUGE, South Sudan (Reuters) – South Sudan’s top negotiator said his country would complete an oil production shutdown by Saturday, after Sudan and South Sudan failed to agree on a deal to end an oil crisis.Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir met on the sidelines of a meeting of East African officials in Ethiopia.The two discussed a deal that “would have frozen the situation and reverses the unilateral actions that had been taken by both,” a source close to the talks told Reuters.But Pagan Amum told reporters in Addis Ababa: “Tomorrow the shutdown will be complete and what will be remaining to be done the day after is finishing the cleaning and flushing of facilities.”South Sudan is shutting down its oil production, last put by officials at 350,000 bpd in November, to protest against Sudan seizing some southern shipments at the northern port of Port Sudan in a dispute over pipeline fees.Both countries depend heavily on oil and have put forward widely differing figures for a possible transit fee. Sudan has publicly proposed $36 per barrel, while South Sudan has listed figures under $1 per barrel.The main operator Petrodar expects to close the key blocks 3 and 7, officials said on Friday. Petrodar is a consortium comprising mainly Chinese firms China National Petroleum Co (CNPC), Sinopec and Malaysian firm Petronas. Analysts estimate its total oil output from South Sudan at 250,000 bpd.

“We have shut down almost around 250 (wells). Remaining are 390 oil wells. The program is expected to finish in three more days. Maybe on 30 or 31 of this month all oil wells in Ada, Gumri, Moleta and Palouge will be shut down,” Hago Bakheed Mahmoud, field operation manager for Petrodar, told reporters at the Palouge oil fields.

He said current output was still between 145,000 and 150,000 barrels a day, adding that the company could resume production within three to four days. Blocks 3 and 7 provide much of South Sudan’s output.

Oil Minister Stephen Dhieu Dau said the shutdown was going to plan.

“The shutdown is going well,” Dhieu Dau told reporters during a visit to the Palouge oil field in Upper Nile state. “Now 50 percent of the wells are off,” he said, without saying whether this was referring to only Upper Nile fields or the whole country.

He spoke after the presidents of Sudan and South Sudan had met at the African Union in Addis Ababa.

He said Khartoum may have diverted some oil from the fields which lay on the southern side of the joint border to feed its refinery in Khartoum.

There was no immediate comment from Sudan which has said it was seizing an unspecified amount of southern oil to use for its refineries in a dispute over pipeline transit fees.

Sudan has also sold at least one cargo of crude seized from South Sudan at millions of dollars discount to the official price charged by the South and is offering more, industry sources have said.

(Reporting by Hereward Holland; writing by Ulf Laessing editing by Keiron Henderson)

Petrodar sees its S.Sudan oil shutdown complete soon
Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:49pm GMT

PALOUGE, South Sudan, Jan 27 (Reuters) – Chinese-Malaysian oil consortium Petrodar plans to shut down South Sudan’s oil blocks 3 and 7, completing the shut down of its own oil output in the country within around three days, a senior executive said on Friday.

“We have shut down almost around 250 (wells). Remaining are 390 oil wells. The program is expected to finish in three more days. Maybe on 30 or 31 of this month all oil wells in Ada, Gumri, Moleta and Palouge will be shut down,” Hago Bakheed Mahmoud, field operation manager for Petrodar, told reporters at the Palouge oil fields.

He said current output was still between 145,000 and 150,000 barrels a day, adding that the company could resume production within three to four days. Blocks 3 and 7 provide much of South Sudan’s output.

South Sudan is shutting down its oil production, last put by officials at 350,000 bpd in November, to protest against Sudan seizing some southern shipments at a northern port in a dispute over pipeline fees.

Petrodar is a consortium comprising mainly Chinese and Malaysian firms. Analysts estimate its total oil output from South Sudan at 250,000 bpd. (Reporting by Hereward Holland; writing by Ulf Laessing; editing by Keiron Henderson)

http://af.reuters.com/article/sudanNews/idAFL5E8CR3RR20120127

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