The Minister of Energy and Petroleum inaugurates the new pipeline system in Atbara, which serves Nile, Khartoum and Northern States, and describes it as a model reconstruction project.
Dr. Mohieldin Naeem, Minister of Energy and Petroleum, confirmed that their policy is firmly committed to implementing major projects to remedy what the rebel militias destroyed in the field of oil sector and pipelines, especially after what happened in Shajara region in 2017. Khartoum State and Gezira State held groundbreaking in Atbara, opening of new pipeline system which covers the Nile, Northern and Khartoum States, and the line was restarted after an interruption of more than which will help to reduce the pressure on the national roads of Khartoum and the North and reduce the cost of transport as well as in addition to the The minister indicated that this project is considered as a model of reconstruction for the next stage and preparation in the post-war period, and in light of the oil liberalization policy pursued by the country. He announced the imminent opening of the Haya warehouse, which will cover the states of Kassala and Gedaref in addition to the Red Sea, and shipping will be done only from the warehouse, and it was also announced that 'after the end of the year. After the war, important works will also be carried out in the town of Wad Medani to feed the rest of the states, stop the movement of oil tankers, reduce road accidents, rationalize the prices of petroleum derivatives and the flow process of petroleum materials. in all its chains, ease, ease, precision and discipline, salutes the Company of the Nile and its esteemed efforts. He added that they chose the Nile Company as a model, as a pioneering and major company owned by the ministry, it was chosen. He added that they were reassuring the private sector that this experiment would bear fruit. He said that as a ministry, they wanted to adhere to the policy of liberalization and would only look to arrange importation, distribution and delivery. He added that they want to reduce the cost of fuel and that all costs should not impose fees that could hinder the flow of these materials, especially since they are linked to the economy. , agricultural and industrial activity
For his part, Mr. Engineer Mohamed Saleh Othman, Managing Director of the Sudanese Pipeline Company, listed the advantages of the system launched today to supply gasoline to companies adjacent to the line. He added that this step will help eliminate the problem. bottleneck and thanked all parties who contributed to this achievement, led by all executives working in the Sudanese Pipelines and Nile Company.