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Sudan rejects accusations of manipulations in oil revenue figures

Source: Sudan Tribune
Khartoum : Sudan | 2 months ago  
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Sudan’s oil minister on Saturday dismissed accusations by an international group about manipulations in the figures of oil revenue during the last few years. Sudan oil fields (Petrodar website) The London based Global Witness said in a report published on September 6 that the oil production figures...
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