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Port Sudan Corridor Maps Annotation Maps
Resource ID
d5d8fec8-2275-11eb-b429-02d5b8a24ad6
Title
Port Sudan Corridor Maps Annotation Maps
Date
Nov. 9, 2020, 10:25 a.m., Publication
Abstract
<p>The Port Sudan Corridor is the most extensive in the IGAD region in terms of distance and coverage, connecting the port of Port Sudan and the new development 46 km south at Suakin to the hinterland of Sudan, Ethiopia and South Sudan. The port of Port Sudan is the third busiest in the region and serves as the primary port for Sudan handling 90% of imports and exports, as well as the primary port for South Sudan&rsquo;s oil exports, and handles a small share of Ethiopia&rsquo;s trade. The corridor has two crude oil pipelines that connect oil fields in Sudan and South Sudan with the refinery and port in Port Sudan: Greater Nile Pipeline, constructed in 1999; and Petrodar Pipeline, constructed in 2005. The corridor is multi-modal with the full complement of road, rail, crude oil and petroleum product pipelines, as well as inland container depots.</p>
Edition
Version 1.0
Responsible
IGAD_SEC
Point of Contact
Purpose
<p>The map was generated to show the current status(as at 2019) of physical infrastructure on the Port Sudan Corridor, 2019,2024,2030,2050</p>
Maintenance Frequency
unknown
Type
vector
Restrictions
otherRestrictions
<p>No Restriction</p>
License
Public Domain
Language
eng
Temporal Extent
Start
Nov. 9, 2020, 1:30 p.m.
End
Nov. 9, 2020, 1:30 p.m.
Supplemental Information
<p>Port Sudan corridor Roads status as at end of 2019.</p>
Data Quality
<p>Disclaimer: The designations employed and the map presentations do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the IGAD concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city, area of its authorities, place names, or the delineation of its frontiers or boundaries.</p>
Extent
  • x0: 27.379321766000000
  • x1: 38.881415800000100
  • y0: 4.809045229000050
  • y1: 21.799558800000100
Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:4326
Keywords
no keywords
Category
Transportation
Regions
Global