South Sudan’s Oil Recovery Highlights Vulnerabilities in Regional Stability and U.S. Interests
South Sudan’s oil export resumption after drone strikes exposes fragile regional security and the risks to global energy markets tied to unstable conflicts on America’s doorstep.
South Sudan has swiftly resumed crude oil exports following a perilous disruption caused by drone attacks on critical infrastructure in neighboring Sudan. While officials hail the restoration as a success, these incidents lay bare a broader challenge with direct implications for American energy security and geopolitical interests.Are Our Allies’ Energy Lifelines Too Fragile to Trust?The recent drone assaults targeted key processing facilities near the porous border, halting production and threatening vital oil flows through pipelines ending at Port Sudan on the Red Sea. South Sudanese Petroleum Ministry Undersecretary Deng Lual Wol confirmed the return to normal operations but also underscored...
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