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London court blocks oil contracts with South Sudan until debt repayment is made

London's High Court ruled Friday that South Sudan cannot enter into new?oil?prepayment contracts until it clears outstanding debts with commodity??trading???house BB Energy. A second hearing will be held on June 5th. BB Energy began a legal challenge last year through the London courts against South Sudan for allegedly failing to deliver oil purchased under prepayment agreements in 2024 or 2025.

The court document read by states that a second hearing will be held on June 5 to discuss?the decision, since the first hearing was conducted?without the presence of defence lawyers.

The penal notice states that South Sudan must not accept any new prepayments from third parties until this date or earlier if it clears its debts.

The court also added that anyone who violates the order and allows the defendants, knowing about the order, could be found in contempt of the court. They could face imprisonment, a fine or assets being seized.

The case against South Sudan shows the risks commodity traders are taking when they enter into prefinance contracts to secure oil offtake.

Santino Ayuel Longar, the South Sudanese Ministry of Petroleum Undersecretary and Ateny Wek Ateny, the government spokesperson did not respond immediately to our request for comment.

BB ENERGY LET ONE COURT INSTANTION EXPIRE LAST NOVEMBER BB Energy let a court order expire for a South Sudanese 'oil cargo, after reaching an amicable agreement with the Ministry of Petroleum to settle its claims. BB Energy said that it loaded a cargo?in february this year, as part of a prepayment contract for?2025. However, it stated it hasn't received any oil since.

This Court Order is a positive step that will help the Republic of South Sudan honour its obligations to BB Energy. It should also prevent further prepayment arrangements between third parties and BB Energy.

(source: Reuters)