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16 Apr 2008

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Fatal Transactions and European Coalition on Oil in Sudan

[PDF] Sudan's Oil Industry - Facts and Analysis

The purpose of this dossier is to provide an overview of Sudan’s oil industry and serve as a background document to all those wishing to learn more about the country’s contentious oil issues. The many tables with data in the first two chapters help the reader to establish a picture of the realities of Sudan’s oil industry. The third chapter has a more analytical content and gives the reader a better understanding of the consequences of oil extraction on the lives of the Sudanese citizens. [also refers to Khartoum State, Hi Tech, Al-Qahtani Group, Ansan Wikfs, Dindir Petroleum, Al-Thani Emirates Petroleum, ZP Gulf, Kufpec, Nilepet, African Energy, Ascom Group, Oceanic Oil Resources, Texas Eastern (part of EPCO), Union Texas Petroleum, Gulf Petroleum, Arakis Energy, Coca Cola, Petronas, Bharat Heavy Electricals, Siemens, ABB, Rolls Royce]