South Sudan's Petroleum Minister said on Wednesday Juba is
prepared to host its first oil and gas bidding round next month as a
means to accelerate economic recovery.
Daniel Awow
Chuang, South Sudan's Petroleum minister, told Xinhua in an interview
that the ministry is planning to launch the country's first oil and gas
bidding round in March, adding that the environmental audit has already
commenced.
"This licensing round will not just be
given, but the companies have to compete, and for us, we have to get the
best at the end of the day. There are a number of companies that have
expressed interest, and in March we will evaluate each," Chuang said in
Juba.
He said that the current data collection which is
done by the Ministry of Petroleum provides a platform for investors to
invest in the oil sector, and will add more value to the country's
national resources.
"The area we are exploring can only
be 10 or 11 percent, but the rest 89 or 90 is unexplored that means we
still need a lot of work to be done, and that's why we are planning to
have the licensing round to make sure more oil is explored," he said.
The
minister revealed that since August 2019, South Sudan has made a
discovery in the Adar oil field in Block 3, containing more than 37
million barrels of recoverable oil.
The official said the timely formation of the new government
this month will help spur the appetite of international oil investors
and services companies to enter the country's oil and gas sector.
According
to the World Bank, South Sudan is the most oil-dependent nation in the
world, with oil accounting for almost all of its exports and around 60
percent of its gross domestic product.
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