Salah Wahbi, chief executive of Khartoum’s state-owned Sudapet, said he will be attending talks in Addis Ababa, together with officials from South Sudan’s state-owned Nilepet, to further develop ideas on how fields and blocks that straddle the proposed border between the two countries can be shared.
Wahbi said talks are focussed on boundary-straddling blocks 1 and 7, operated by Petrodar and Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company (GNPOC), which currently control production of 150,000 barrels per day and 250,000 bpd respectively.
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