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13 Jan 2020

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Reuters

South Sudan: Govt' to audit conflict-related environmental pollution in oil fields to balance developmental needs & environmental protection

"South Sudan plans environmental audit of oil fields in move to curb pollution"

South Sudan is launching a tender for a comprehensive environmental audit of all its oil-producing fields in a bid to reduce pollution following years of neglect, the government said on Friday. Oil sales bring in almost all the revenue of the East African nation, which has boosted output to stand at about 180,000 barrels per day in October, as it struggles to rebuild an economy shattered by five years of civil war.

But with the petroleum sector historically causing a loss of grazing land, soil and water contamination as well as other health risks in and around oil-producing areas, the government wants to strengthen enforcement and regulatory oversight. “South Sudan is now faced with the challenge of balancing developmental needs with the spirit of environmental protection,” the government said in a statement.