Energy Ministry: Global Market Challenges Have Limited Impact on Sudan

Khartoum – Sudanhorizon

Engineer Al-Sadiq Mahmoud Jaber Ali, a member of the committee managing the duties of the Undersecretary’s Office at the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, confirming that the impact of the challenges facing the global energy market due to the war is limited on Sudan’s market, although it has led to higher prices.

He emphasized the importance of working in a spirit of teamwork to build the ministry’s facilities and create a suitable environment to achieve its goals.

Jaber represented the Minister of Energy at an employees’ Eid gathering program today (Wednesday), according to a statement issued by the Ministry’s media office.

He highlighted the role of the Ministry of Energy in supporting the national economy, praising the efforts, patience, and dedication of employees in maintaining operations despite current conditions. He explained that the practical training program launched in some general departments contributes to knowledge exchange and the development of human resources.

He also noted that the ministry is among the key institutions that responded to the call to return to Khartoum, adding that it is operating efficiently, which has helped ensure the availability of fuel supplies and is moving forward with building a sufficient national reserve.

For his part, the Director General of Human Resources, Dr. Fadl Mahmoud, pointed to the ministry’s role in supporting the national economy, calling for overcoming the challenges facing Sudan and neighboring countries, which affect the country’s stability.

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