The moment of truth for the Kenyan role in negotiating an end to Sudan's catastrophic conflict has arrived, though it remains unclear how President Moi will respond. Will he allow for the importing of crude oil from Sudan, ...
New York Times editorial offers a morally slovely response to capital market sanctions against oil companies operating in Sudan, July 22, 2001
A New York Times Sunday editorial (July 22) reviewed in passing the central role of oil development in Sudan's ongoing catastrophe, and indicated an awareness that oil development is occasioning brutal scorched-earth warfare ...
Bush Administration official refuses to accept full realities of oil development in Southern Sudan, July 11, 2001
The Bush administration has offered a disturbingly inadequate account of oil development in Sudan and US policy options on this issue. During his present visit to Nairobi, Assistant Secretary of State for Africa Walter ...
The Capital Martket Fate of Talisman Energy’s Share Price, July 10, 2001
Talisman Energy shares slumped badly yesterday to a 3-month low, on continuing very weak volume. And they're down C$1.50 in today's morning trading. Sure, the whole oil sector has been kicked around lately; but it's not ...
The Truth about Talisman Energy’s Claims of “Construction Engagement” in Sudan, July 5, 2001
Talisman Energy has been fiercely criticized for its role as the only Western participant in Sudan's Greater Nile oil project. According to all credible accounts, this oil project and the revenues it generates are extending ...
Continuing deterioration in military situation in Western Upper Nile, June 29, 2001
The military situation in the oil regions of Upper Nile Province continues to grow more ominous for oil development companies. Moreover, there is now independent confirmation of the devastating attack on a major convoy of ...
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