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It was obvious there was going to be yet another placing, and we’d be foolish to think there won’t be anymore before the supposed ‘historic parcel’ eventually if ever turns up!!
Oh well, just ‘AP’ doing what ‘AP’ always does ..
6 hours ago
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-68041134?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
According to French news agency AFP, Igad on Thursday reiterated its call for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire" in Sudan.
In a final statement after the summit closed, Igad also said Sudan's army, led by Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the RSF must have a face-to-face meeting within two weeks, AFP reported.
MSN 10h ago
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/rsf-commander-says-ready-to-end-war-in-sudan-begin-negotiations/ar-BB1gX3Jr
The Commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has confirmed to UN and European envoys that he is ready to stop the war and negotiate to end Sudan’s crisis.
Earlier, the Sudanese Foreign Ministry suspended its involvement with the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) after the Authority invited Dagalo to attend the scheduled summit in Uganda to discuss developments in Sudan and Somalia.
The Sudanese government and army commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan did not attend the IGAD summit.
Dagalo arrived in the Ugandan capital and met with international officials on the summit's sidelines, but he did not give a speech at the opening session.
Several delegations from various countries and international organizations participated in the opening session, including Saudi Arabia, the US, Egypt, Türkiye, UAE, Arab League (AL), and the African Union (AU), as well as the President of Djibouti, the current chair of IGAD, and Uganda as the host country.
The participants agreed on the importance of avoiding military escalation, ceasing hostilities, and committing to protecting civilians.
During his visit, Hemedti met in two separate meetings with the UN Special Envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, and the EU Envoy to the Horn of Africa, Annette Weber.
Hemedti said that he discussed with Lamamra the current developments in Sudan in light of the ongoing war incited by the "terror-driven former regime and its allies" from within the Sudanese Armed Forces, who seek to "escalate this conflict by all available means."
"I emphasized to Mr. Lamamra our firm commitment to achieving peace and stability for the people of Sudan — to pave the way for a new Sudanese state based on equitable foundations and genuine civilian-led democratic rule that alleviates injustices for all Sudanese,” he added on his X account.
In turn, Lamamra also posted about the meeting on his X account, saying: "In the context of my initial contacts in my capacity as Personal Envoy of Antonio Guterres, I discussed with Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo on 17/01/2024 in Kampala the prospects for achieving peace in Sudan as well as the role of the UN in strengthening the efforts made to that end."
Later, Dagalo met with the EU special representative for the Horn of Africa and briefed the official on the reasons behind the war in Sudan, which was initiated by the "extremist former regime and its collaborators from within the Sudanese Armed Forces."
"They continue to prolong this conflict to maintain their illegitimate, de facto government, which was formed by their attempted coup," he wrote on the X platform.
Dagalo asserted that he was fully prepared to cease hostilities and engage in negotiations to alleviate the people's suffering.
"Our aim is to foster security, peace, and stability in Sudan."
I'm sure that's the reason why were all here lol
Only difference we have skin in the game because we actually believe in what he has said !!
Here is the logic, if he wanted #wcat to run like most other companies he would flooded the market with shares from the off, he certainly wouldn't be holding 61% for it to fail, makes no sense ..
September 18th 2023
https://markets.ft.com/data/announce/detail?dockey=1323-16127404-40M5SN3FRN4KJ8BFJKML1HKUI3
The Bamboo oil field which contains 506 million barrels (STOIIP) is to be renamed the WILDCAT oil field on signing the service agreement.
Currently production at the field is around 4,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) down from a peak of 20,000 bopd. Through the implementation of Enhanced Oil Recovery techniques (chemical & thermal) as well as repairing and up-grading surface facilities, Wildcat will be targeting an initial increase in production within a year, with the ultimate target of around 10,000 bopd (+) within 3-5 years.
Wildcat, after evaluation the field data will submit a short-term (6-12 month) work program to the OEPA for approval. The evaluation process should take 1-2 months and the approval 1 month. When the political situation allows the Company still intends to negotiate a PSA (20-25 years). The field already contains all the surface facilities required to process increased oil production, including access to an export pipeline (Red Sea).
Ignore them questions Truthfactory
Tbh I don't really want to know ..
My focus is here & now and purely based on the Sudan deal !!
Off out now to have some breakfast :-))
Lets have a big juicy blue day for a change !!
John Michael EDELSON
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/CiIstd9hUOYgqqZmCkGDRFYz-u8/appointments