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How much would South Sudan pay for crude oil?

South Sudan would also pay Sudan US$11 per barrel for crude produced in block 1, 2, and 4 in South Sudan, including oil processing fees (US$1.6 per barrel), transportation fees (US$8.4 per barrel), and transit fees to the sovereign (US$1.0).

How much would South Sudan pay for oil field infrastructure?

The Government of South Sudan would pay US$3.028 billion under the Temporary Financial Arrangement (TFA) to the Government of Sudan for the oil field infrastructure over 3.5 years, or US$15 per barrel of oil produced in South Sudan, until the total amount would be paid.

Where is crude oil produced in Sudan and South Sudan?

Most of the crude oil in Sudan and South Sudan is produced in the Muglad Basin and Melut Basin. Sudan and South Sudan produce three different crude oil blends: Dar, Nile, and Fula. The Dar and Nile blends are the two main crude oil grades used for export and domestic consumption. The Dar blend is a heavy crude oil with a low sulfur content.

How much oil does Sudan produce per day?

Table 3. Selected crude oil grades produced in Sudan and South Sudan Sudan produced an average of about 70,000 barrels per day (b/d) of total liquid fuels in 2023, and South Sudan produced an average of about 149,000 b/d.