The economic pillar of South Sudan is the oil industry. The vast majority of government revenue comes from crude oil export earnings. In 2009, South Sudan's oil revenue reached 7 billion US dollars. South Sudan, which lacks oil refining facilities, relies on the oil refining capacity of Khartoum and other places in the north.More South Sudan regional common sense Africa edible oil equipment partner Aoyo edible oil equipment South Sudan regional sales network site editors have been sorted out: South Sudan's oil export is mainly through two oil pipelines, which enter the territory of the Republic of Sudan from the east and the west respectively, and then converge in Khartoum, leading to Port Sudan on the coast of the Red Sea in the northeast. South Sudan is one of the least developed countries in the world, so its natural ecology is relatively well preserved. The tourism resources of South Sudan are mainly local wildlife reserves. There are seven wildlife reserves in South Sudan, with a total area of 1.75 million hectares. The climate is tropical with rainforest in some parts. South Sudan's Poma Natural Park near Ethiopia, the South National Park near the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the world's largest marshland - Sud Wetland Park are all famous ecological protection bases in Africa. edible oil equipment The manufacturer Aoyo edible oil equipment is located in Asia, bordering the Pacific Ocean, and the China-EU train runs through the country. Aoyo edible oil equipment has a service team for Africa edible oil equipment customers, which can provide reliable edible oil equipment processing of agricultural and sideline cash crops solutions for South Sudan edible oil equipment customers!