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Higher Oil Production Levels Just Around the Corner in South Sudan

Higher Oil Production Levels Just Around the Corner in South Sudan

South Sudan is pushing ahead with plans to increase oil production after the Covid-19 pandemic saw levels temporarily drop. The global pandemic and resultant lockdowns with restricted international travel meant logistics and transport to and from the country’s oil fields have been disrupted, preventing crucial materials and labour from reaching the oil-producing areas in Upper Nile and Unity states. Sea ports in Sudan and Kenya have also not been fully functional, resulting in further delays in the delivery of critical materials needed in the oil fields.

Another factor leading to the drop in oil production was the agreement by OPEC and OPEC+ to cut international production levels by about 10% from May 1. This was in response to the decimation of a third of global oil demand brought on by the Covid-19 crisis. South Sudan is a member of OPEC+.

The country is soon expected to make up the 10 000 to 15 000 bpd it recently lost, to return to pre-Covid-19 levels of about 185 000 bpd. Hon. Eng. Awow Daniel Chuang, Undersecretary at the Ministry of Petroleum, explains, “We have ambitious plans. We were aiming to achieve our target of around 250 000 bpd by the end of this year, but current circumstances mean we are now looking at the middle of next year. Once production starts in Block 5A, it will add significant volumes to the target. The current blocks should be producing around 200 000 bpd to 210 000 bpd because extraction factors have improved slightly. Within a very short period of time, we should be able to achieve 220 000 bpd and then 250 000 bpd. We have the potential to reach 300 000 bpd by around 2022.”

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Source: OilnewsKenya

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