Talk:Transport in Sudan

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there is an oil pipeline from El Obeid in the central south to Port Sudan on the Red Sea capable of carrying initially 250,000 barrels of oil per day. It has its own communication system of fibre optic cable covering over 1500 km of fibre, its own trunking radio system at all pumping stations, a three station satellite system and complete telephony system. All is controlled by a SCADA system supplied by a Canadian company capable of alarming, controlling, and metering the entire oil pipeline.