1.6
Billion Tons of Oil Reserves in Sudan: Expert
In
his paper, (Carbohydrates resources in Sudan) at the UNCTAD conference
on oil, gas and mining held currently in Khartoum, Al-Amin reviewed the
primary components of basins producing oil and gas in Sudan.
The
Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development (UNCTAD), Mukhisa Kituyi, expressed his happiness at the
convening of the 17th UNCTAD Conference and the exhibition for oil, gas
and minerals in Khartoum.
Addressing
the opening session of the conference via satellite from his
headquarters in Geneva, he said the UNCTAD group relies heavily on
African countries, led by Sudan, to provide sustainable employment
opportunities and discuss ways to manufacture their products.
He
called on the conference to reach recommendations in the field of
creating sustainable jobs to contribute to the development and promotion
of their work.
The
Chairman of the goods unit for UNCTAD, Samuel Danin, praised the
Sudanese government for their commitment and efforts in organising the
UNCTAD conference in Khartoum, Sudan. He pointed out that Sudan is a
country that will contribute to the creation of long-lasting jobs.
He
attested, during his address to the opening session, that the aim of
the conference is to put forward ideas in creating sustainable jobs from
extracted industries. This will help countries in the development gas
and minerals. Danin indicated the Khartoum conference will be an open
dialogue to discuss the challenges facing extraction industries.
He
added the conference will also discuss the creation of worthwhile jobs
for young people, providing protection to the environment and the
transfer of technologies to participating countries.
He
voiced that Africa faces challenges in the field of sustainable
development, which motivates them to generate sufficient conditions for
job creation.
He
noted the conference will discuss a number of working papers and will
come out with recommendations to contribute to increased sustainable
development.
By Zuleikha Abdul Raziq, 11 hours 19 minutes ago- Rawan For Media Artistic and Production
Billion Tons of Oil Reserves in Sudan: Expert
Ahmed
Jibril Al-Amin, Lecturer at the University of Bahri, has said that
Sudan holds oil reserves of 1.6 billion tons, with gas reserves of 6.5
billion cubic feet.
Jibril Al-Amin, Lecturer at the University of Bahri, has said that
Sudan holds oil reserves of 1.6 billion tons, with gas reserves of 6.5
billion cubic feet.
In
his paper, (Carbohydrates resources in Sudan) at the UNCTAD conference
on oil, gas and mining held currently in Khartoum, Al-Amin reviewed the
primary components of basins producing oil and gas in Sudan.
The
Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development (UNCTAD), Mukhisa Kituyi, expressed his happiness at the
convening of the 17th UNCTAD Conference and the exhibition for oil, gas
and minerals in Khartoum.
Addressing
the opening session of the conference via satellite from his
headquarters in Geneva, he said the UNCTAD group relies heavily on
African countries, led by Sudan, to provide sustainable employment
opportunities and discuss ways to manufacture their products.
He
called on the conference to reach recommendations in the field of
creating sustainable jobs to contribute to the development and promotion
of their work.
The
Chairman of the goods unit for UNCTAD, Samuel Danin, praised the
Sudanese government for their commitment and efforts in organising the
UNCTAD conference in Khartoum, Sudan. He pointed out that Sudan is a
country that will contribute to the creation of long-lasting jobs.
He
attested, during his address to the opening session, that the aim of
the conference is to put forward ideas in creating sustainable jobs from
extracted industries. This will help countries in the development gas
and minerals. Danin indicated the Khartoum conference will be an open
dialogue to discuss the challenges facing extraction industries.
He
added the conference will also discuss the creation of worthwhile jobs
for young people, providing protection to the environment and the
transfer of technologies to participating countries.
He
voiced that Africa faces challenges in the field of sustainable
development, which motivates them to generate sufficient conditions for
job creation.
He
noted the conference will discuss a number of working papers and will
come out with recommendations to contribute to increased sustainable
development.
By Zuleikha Abdul Raziq, 11 hours 19 minutes ago
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