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Workshop to focus on domestic capacity building in South Sudan

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Centurion Law Group, a pan-African corporate law conglomerate, has annnounced it will be organising a local content workshop in Juba, South Sudan, in the coming months.

The workshop will be focusing on domestic capacity building amongst South Sudanese companies across the oil value chain, and focus on training executives on securing contracts within the local oil and gas sector.

South Sudan current produces 195 000 bpd, a massive jump compared to post-independence levels, mostly due to government efforts to maintain peace and stability and restore production at damaged fields.

“As South Sudan’s oil industry gets back on its feet and closer to the pre-war production levels of 350 000 bpd, there is a need to ensure that the industry revival benefits South Sudanese businesses and entrepreneurs first,” said NJ Ayuk, CEO of Centurion. “As part of our social responsibility towards the industry but also towards the people of South Sudan, we are delighted to offer such a workshop for South Sudan’s leading small and medium enterprises.”

This will be the second workshop on the subject organised by the firm, after having successfully completed a similar workshop in Juba last year to assist the Ministry of Petroleum in the drafting of the country’s new local content regulations.

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