BMI View: Only months after restarting, production in South Sudan appears set to again go offline as political risks again take their toll on the battered oil sector. Sudan has accused South Sudan of continuing to support rebel groups operating in the north. As a result, Khartoum has pledged to close its pipelines to the South by August 7. This will again leave South Sudan without access to export markets. Although diplomatic efforts are underway, South Sudan has already begun the process of cutting back output at fields as it prepares for another shutdown with no sense that a resolution …
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