Khartoum — Sudanese petroleum minister, Awad Ahmed Al-Jaz, pledged Saturday to implement government's plans to increase oil production this year despite the damage caused to the oil installations in Heglig last April.
Sudan which produces some 115.000 barrels per day, resumed oil production in Heglig oil fields on 2 May after repairing power stations, pipeline and central processing unit. Before the 10 April occupation; the area produce about the half of Sudan oil output, about 55.000 barrels per day.
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