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Gold/Mining/Energy : Lundin Oil (LOILY, LOILB Sweden)

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To: Tomas who wrote (1770)8/7/2000 9:20:39 PM
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Sudan Begins Exportation Of Gas

Khartoum, August 7 (SUNA) - Sudan began on Friday exportation of the surplus gas produced at Khartoum Oil Refinery, announced the Secretary General of the Ministry of Energy and Mining, Engineer Hassan Mohamed Ali Al-Tom.

He said in a press statement to SUNA that the ship carrying the first quantity of the Sudanese gas, 2,600 tonnes, has left Port Sudan to the international markets.

Al-Tom indicated that the exportation of Sudanese gas to the international markets will continue.
The international Trafigura Company has purchased the first quantity of Sudanese gas.
The Nile Petroleum, Aman Gas and GAPCO (former Agib) will export the Sudanese gas through partnership among them.

Sudan began on June 5 exportation of Sudanese petroleum products, when the first quantity of benzene, 20,000 tonnes, was exported.

The Sudanese benzene is being exported at the rate of 40,000 tonnes monthly.

The Ministry of Energy and Mining plans to establish an electricity power station near Khartoum Refinery to generate 200 megawatts by utilizing gas produced at the refinery.

Khartoum Refinery produces 550 tonnes of gas per day, while the local consumption stands at 120 tonnes.
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