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  2. Economy of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Sudan is largely based on agriculture and oil exports, with additional revenue coming from mining and manufacturing. GDP growth registered more than 10% per year in 2006 and 2007. Sudan had $30.873 billion by gross domestic product as of 2019, and has been working with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to implement ...

  3. Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan, [ c ] officially the Republic of the Sudan, [ d ] is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the southeast, and South Sudan to the south. Sudan has a population of 50 million ...

  4. Mining industry of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Mineral extraction reported by the Government of Sudan include gold, chromium, gypsum, salt, and cement. [4] In 2012, the production of crude petroleum dropped to about 37.7 million barrels (Mbbl) from a high of 106.2 Mbbl in 2011 and 168.7 Mbbl in 2010. [1] Production of gypsum, feldspar, salt, gold, and cement have increased since 2012.

  5. Economy of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The economy of South Sudan is $3.681 billion by gross domestic product as of 2019, being one of the most oil dependent economies in the world, with 98% of government's annual operating budget and 80% of its gross domestic product (GDP) derived from oil, [14] despite being endowed with adequate natural resources.

  6. Energy in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Sudan. Energy in Sudan describes energy and electricity production, consumption and imports in Sudan. The chief sources of energy in 2010 were wood and charcoal, hydroelectric power, and oil. [ 1] Sudan is a net energy exporter. Primary energy use in Sudan was 179 TWh and 4 TWh per million persons in 2008.

  7. Petroleum industry in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Sudan established the National Petroleum Commission to improve the development of the country’s oil resources. [1] The commission allocates new oil contracts and ensures equal sharing of oil revenues between the national government in Khartoum and the Government of South Sudan (GOSS). [1] It also resolved duplicate oil contract issues ...

  8. History of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The history of Sudan refers to the territory that today makes up Republic of the Sudan and the state of South Sudan, which became independent in 2011. The territory of Sudan is geographically part of a larger African region, also known by the term "Sudan". The term is derived from Arabic: بلاد السودان bilād as-sūdān, or "land of ...

  9. Geology of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Geology of Sudan. Rift basins of southern and eastern Sudan. The geology of Sudan formed primarily in the Precambrian, as igneous and metamorphic crystalline basement rock. Ancient terranes and inliers were intruded with granites, granitoids, and volcanic rocks. Units of all types were deformed, reactivated, intruded, and metamorphosed during ...