Overview of South Sudan Oil, Gas, and Energy Information (By Rachel Atim Louis) National oil companies (NOCs) based in Asia are the major foreign oil companies in the oil sector in South Sudan JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, January 25, 2023/APO Group/ -- By Rachel Atim Louis, Associate, Centurion Law Group, South Sudan Office (https://CenturionLG.com) Sector organization In South Sudan, two main entities oversee activities in the petroleum sector. The Ministry of Petroleum and Mining is responsible for managing South Sudan’s petroleum sector.[1] The National Petroleum and Gas Corporation (“NPGC”) is the main policymaking and supervisory body, and it reports directly to the president and national legislative Assembly. The NPGC participates in all segments of the hydrocarbon sector and approves petroleum agreements on the government’s behalf.[2] The Nile Petroleum Corporation (“Nilepet”) is South Sudan’s national oil company. Nilepet oversees operations in the petroleum sector, and because of its limited technical expertise and financial resources, it holds minority stakes in production-sharing contracts with foreign oil companies. South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution, the 2012 Petroleum Act, and the 2013 Petroleum Revenue Management Act define the regulatory framework governing the hydrocarbon sector.[3] National oil companies (NOCs) based in Asia are the major foreign oil companies in the oil sector in South Sudan. The China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), and Malaysia's Petronas hold large stakes in the leading consortia operating in South Sudan. The leading consortia operating in South Sudan are the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company, the Dar Petroleum Operating Company, and the Sudd Petroleum Operating Company.[4]
Table 1: Main oil companies in South Sudan[5]
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Greater Pioneer Operating Company (GPOC) |
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Dar Petroleum Operating Company (DPOC) |
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Sudd Petroleum Operating Company (SPOC) |
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