Talk:Muglad Basin

The map is old, and what about this anonymous source?
This new article is part of an attempt to document the oil industry in Sudan and understand the links between oil and conflict. The map I have referenced in this article is from USAID, and it is the only english-language map I can source so far which shows the route taken by the oil pipeline. Note that the state borders shown are now out of date.

The document sourced from APS Diplomat News Service seems reliable. It reinforces information obtained from some other sources. I am happy with it, because information is relatively hard to come by, but an alternative (and not anonymous) source would be better. Can you help?

Damian Doyle (talk) 22:27, 5 March 2008 (UTC)

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