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South Sudan May Quit OPEC+ Alliance

OIL

South Sudan to quit OPEC+ if they are unable to increase crude output to 230,000 bpd by 2024 first vice-president Riek Machar said.

  • "Our minister of petroleum has had issues with Opec over the increment of crude production but we shall instead quit the organisation if we are hindered from increasing oil production," Machar said. "Our target is to increase crude production right now and become an oil hub in the east African region and foster economic development for our people," Machar said.

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