Sudapet
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The Sudan National Petroleum Corporation, also known as Sudapet, is a state-owned oil company based in Sudan. It was founded in 1997 and is 100% owned by the Ministry for Energy and Mining.
As of 2006 Sudapet is not active in oil exploitation, but rather serves to manage revenues the Sudanese government receives from its concessions to foreign operators. At the same time there have been efforts within the government and among the company's principles to develop the resources and know-how to transform Sudapet into a fully self-sufficient enterprise in the oil exploitation space.[1]
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The company is a minority stakeholder in all of its exploitation and development projects. Its activities break down as follows:
Year started | partner | project | Block | Activity |
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1995 | CNPCIS | 5% | 6 | New contract 2003, construction of a pipeline from Al-Fulah to Khartoum with a capacity of 200,000 barrels per day (32,000 m³/d), in production since 2004 |
1996 | GNPOC | 5% | 1,2,4 | building of a pipeline from Heglig to Port Sudan, exploration, producing 50,000 barrels per day (7,900 m³/d) since 1999, 290,000 per day since July 2004, planned production of 500,000 per day by 2006 (delayed due to technical difficulties) |
1996/1997 | WNPOC | 7% | 5A | exploration since 1999 |
2000 | PDOC | 8% | 3,7 | |
2001 | WNPOC | 11% | 5B | exploration since 2006 |
2003 | WNPOC | 15% | 8 | seismic exploration as of July, 2004 |
2003 | Sudapak | 15% | 9 | exploration 2004 |
2003 | APCO | 17% | C | seismic exploration since 2004 |
Acronyms:
CNPCIS:renamed to 'Petro Energy E & P'
GNPOC:Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company
PDOC:Petrodar Operating Company
WNPOC:White Nile Petroleum Operating Company
Sudapak:Sudapak Industrial Corporation
APCO:Advanced Petroleum Company
[edit] See also
- Nilepet
- Sudan Khartoum Refinery Company
Nilepet Corporation is a state-owned oil company based in Southern Sudan . It was founded in 2007 and is 100% owned by the Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS). It just started its activities recently, and aimed to be active in oil exploitation in Southern Sudan . And there are efforts within the government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) and among the company's principles to develop the resources and know-how to transform Nilepet into a fully self-sufficient enterprise in the oil exploitation space. And according to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement CPA, Nilepet represents the government arm in petroleum exploitation in South like What Sudapet stand for in the Northern Sudan with slight differencies of course.
Kamal A. Mabok Nilepet Corporation GoSS, Juba akeckwai@yahoo.co.uk