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South Sudan Signs Contract Agreement for Pipelines Feasibility Study with a German Company

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Juba, The Republic of South Sudan
On Tuesday, February 12, 2013, the contract agreement was signed between the South Sudan Ministry of Petroleum and Mining and the ILF, a German company on pipelines feasibility studies on both Ports through Lamu Port in Kenya and Ethiopia – Djibouti Port in which the project will start immediately.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mining,
Mr. Machar Aciek signs Agreement with Germany Co. ILF
in Juba – February 12, 2013
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mining, Mr. Machar Aciek Ader announced to the public that this project will be completed within Six (6) Months and will be submitted to the Ministry of Petroleum and Mining for approval.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mining,
Mr. Machar Aciek Ader
Mr. Andreas Linke, ILF project director; was very impressed for the trust and confidant given to ILF by the Government of the Republic of South Sudan. Andreas stated that the company will do its best and expertise for the project to succeed in the time given.
ILF is an International engineering and consulting firm and helps demanding customers successfully execute major industrial and infrastructure projects.
ILF was founded by Pius Lasser in innsburk in 1967. In 1969 he was joined by Adolf Feizimaryr and the company expanded into Ingenileugemeinschaft Lasser-Feizlmayr (ILF). Today, the company is doing business under name of ILF Consulting Engineers.
In its more than 40-year long corporate development ILF has continued to extend the scope of its activities and expertise to embrace new and diversified engineering disciplines.
South Sudan shut its oil production and export through the Sudan more than a year ago after Khartoum government has been stealing South Sudan oil.

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