South Sudan Says Looks Forward to Attracting Saudi Investments

The South Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs during his meeting with Saudi entrepreneurs in Riyadh on Wednesday, January 26, 2022. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The South Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs during his meeting with Saudi entrepreneurs in Riyadh on Wednesday, January 26, 2022. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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South Sudan Says Looks Forward to Attracting Saudi Investments

The South Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs during his meeting with Saudi entrepreneurs in Riyadh on Wednesday, January 26, 2022. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The South Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs during his meeting with Saudi entrepreneurs in Riyadh on Wednesday, January 26, 2022. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

South Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Mayiik Ayii Deng has said his country seeks to bolster investment cooperation with Saudi Arabia.

His remarks were made during his current visit to Riyadh to discuss the massive investment opportunities in South Sudan.

He met on Wednesday with Saudi entrepreneurs at the Federation of Saudi Chambers (FSC) and underscored the investment opportunities in Juba, especially in agriculture, energy, livestock and fisheries.

Deng suggested forming a working group from the institutional bodies of the private sector in the two countries to advance bilateral economic cooperation.

He called on Saudi investors to visit South Sudan and be acquainted with the available opportunities, including the free economic zones that are set to be established.

Participants underlined the importance of concluding agreements that contribute to promoting trade and joint investments and constitute a strong institutional framework for future cooperation between the two sides.

Several Saudi investors and companies expressed willingness to invest in South Sudan.

Vice President of the FSC Tariq al-Haidari said the framework agreement signed between Riyadh and Juba could be considered a starting point to enhance bilateral economic ties.

He pointed to the importance of the role played by the business sectors, in light of the great opportunities available for developing trade and investment relations between the two countries.

Saudi businessmen are interested in investing in South Sudan, Haidari said, adding that it is a promising market for Saudi products and a gateway to African markets.

The volume of trade exchange between the two countries amounted to about SAR14.5 million ($3.9 million) in 2021, an increase of 74% from 2020.

Haidari stressed the need to bolster Saudi investors’ confidence by offering a stimulating and attractive business environment.



Egypt's EGAS Awards 6 Blocks in Mediterranean, Nile Delta, N. Sinai to Int’l Companies

A general view of the Nile River from the Egyptian capital, Cairo (Reuters)
A general view of the Nile River from the Egyptian capital, Cairo (Reuters)
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Egypt's EGAS Awards 6 Blocks in Mediterranean, Nile Delta, N. Sinai to Int’l Companies

A general view of the Nile River from the Egyptian capital, Cairo (Reuters)
A general view of the Nile River from the Egyptian capital, Cairo (Reuters)

Egypt's EGAS has awarded four blocks in the Mediterranean, one in the Nile delta, and one in North Sinai to international companies, according to a petroleum ministry statement on Wednesday.

Companies will invest $ 245 million to drill at least 13 new exploratory wells during the exploration period.

A consortium of Chevron Egypt and  Shell's BG Group was awarded the North Samian offshore block and Northwest Atoll offshore block, where it will drill two exploratory wells in each block.

The North Ras El Tin offshore block was awarded to Eni's IEOC, with plans to drill three exploratory wells.

Cheiron Egypt will drill three exploratory wells in East Alexandria offshore block, while IPR will drill two exploratory wells in the North Tanta onshore block and Perenco will conduct 3D seismic survey and drill one exploratory well in El Fayrouz onshore block in North Sinai.