Stories tagged with "sudan"

Angola Joins OPEC

The news is official — Enlarged Opec aims for high crude prices.
At a gathering in Abuja on Thursday [December 14], ministers from the 11 member countries opted to cut their production by another 500,000 barrels per day from February and accepted African producer Angola as a new member from January 1.
More details will follow below the fold but let us set the correct tone at the start.


"What did we do before?" he asked rhetorically,
alluding to the move to ramp up output in 2004 after the
aborted cut. "People don't know the trouble we go to, to
balance the market
," Mr. [Ali al-] Naimi said. "Without us,
the oil market would be chaotic
."
From OPEC's Cut Aims to Prop Up Prices.

Now that Christmas has come early, let's examine what's going on in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.

Sudan, Chad, Oil and Genocide

Update [2006-4-17 16:2:1 by Dave]:  From Reuters Chad eases threats on oil, Darfur refugees. "Chad on Monday softened threats to stop sheltering Sudanese refugees and halt oil production following rebel attacks as the United States offered to broker a solution to a dispute with the World Bank."

This is the first in a series of posts I hope to complete about oil-related conflicts in regions of the world that TOD does not often pay sufficient attention to. Viewing geopolitics through the lens of oil is not always right, but as Michael Klare's book Blood And Oil makes clear, there is often a connection. A good case can be laid out that Chad and the Sudan are in turmoil right now over oil and who controls it. Another case can be laid out that the cause of the Genocide in Darfur has it's root causes not only in ancient ethnic/tribal and religious rivalries that have been going on since Sudan's independence in the 1950's, but also has most recently been exacerbated in disputes over who will control the oil in the regions. This genocide is being carried out by the Janjaweed militias supported by the Sunni Muslim government of Sudan based in Khartoum against the Christian and indigenous Africans of the Darfur provinces. First, we'll start with a map of the region to get everyone situated.

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Eastern Africa -- Sudan and Chad

In this post we'll analyze the situation in some of its aspects but particularly from the perspective oil production. Perhaps many of you think this issue not important. I hope to persuade you that this tragic situation is illustrative of our global geopolitical future. So, let's look at recent developments in Eastern Africa.