The listed entities are a source of substantial revenue for the Government of South Sudan. Unfortunately, the South Sudanese Government, and corrupt official actors, use this revenue to purchase weapons and fund irregular militias that undermine the peace, security, and stability of South Sudan rather than support the welfare and current emergency food needs of the South Sudanese people. We call on the region and broader international community to join us in limiting the financial flows that fuel the continuing violence in the country.
The National Courier: FOREIGN: US sanctions 15 #SouthSudan|ese oil companies including Nilepet. #SSudan
America has announced that it was sanctioning 15 South Sudanese oil companies whose revenue is allegedly used to fund the war.
Also sanctioned are Ministry of Petroleum and Ministry of Mining.
Also sanctioned are Ministry of Petroleum and Ministry of Mining.
The Department of Commerce in a statement said that American companies or any company that exports or re-exports technology or items of American origin will require special licences to deal with these companies.
The full list is to be published on 22nd March American time.
However, the National Courier understands the sanction list includes the following entities:
The full list is to be published on 22nd March American time.
However, the National Courier understands the sanction list includes the following entities:
- – Nile Petroleum Corporation
– Ministry of Petroleum
– Ministry of Mining
– Dar Petroleum
– Sudd Petroleum
– Nyakek & Sons Ltd
– Ascom Sudd Operating
– Oranto Petroleum
– Greater Pioneer Operating Company
– Juba Petrotech
– Nile Drilling and Services
– Safinat Group
– SIPET Engineering and Consultancy
– Nile Delta Petroleum Company
– DietsmannNile Joint Venture Company
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