Friday, May 24, 2013

Penn Energy's Top Oil & Gas News 5/24

Top Oil & Gas News
 
South Sudan says oil exports being blocked by Sudan
 

Six months after South Sudan seceded from Sudan, the south is accusing the Sudanese government of blocking its crude oil exports. South Sudan claims Sudan blocked 3.4 million barrels of exports and diverted more than 500,000 barrels to its refineries and built a pipeline to continue diverting South Sudan's oil.
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From the pipeline extension in Oklahoma
 
, to the offshore bid by New Zealand's Green Party
 
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