South Sudan’s oil to stay off the market for 2012
- Friday 10 February 2012, 16:15
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- Tankers
GLOBAL oil supply has suffered a further blow with the expectation that South Sudan’s crude will be off the market for at least the rest of the year.The forecast by International Energy Agency comes as global oil supplies are already being squeezed, with sanctions in place against...
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