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Main Sea Ports Used By South Sudan (Through Neighboring Countries)

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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South Sudan is a landlocked country, meaning it does not have any sea ports of its own. However, it relies heavily on neighboring countries’ ports to access international trade routes—especially for oil exports, imports, and general cargo.

Here’s how South Sudan manages its maritime trade:


Main Sea Ports Used by South Sudan (Through Neighboring Countries)

1. Port Sudan – Sudan

  • Location: Red Sea, in the northeast of Sudan.
  • Usage: Historically the primary sea outlet for South Sudan’s oil exports and general imports.
  • Pipeline: South Sudan’s crude oil is transported via pipeline through Sudan to Port Sudan, where it is refined and exported.
  • Challenges: Political tensions and conflict between Sudan and South Sudan have occasionally disrupted access.

2. Mombasa Port – Kenya

  • Location: Indian Ocean coast, Kenya.
  • Usage: An alternative trade route for goods going to and from South Sudan, especially non-oil imports like food, construction materials, and consumer goods.
  • Transport: Goods are trucked or transported via rail and road through Uganda to South Sudan.

3. Djibouti Port – Djibouti

  • Location: Red Sea, near the Horn of Africa.
  • Usage: Less frequently used but strategically considered for long-term trade diversification.
  • Access: Would require transit through Ethiopia and possibly Kenya.

4. Lamu Port (Future Potential) – Kenya

  • Location: Northern Kenyan coast.
  • Project: Part of the LAPSSET Corridor Project (Lamu Port–South Sudan–Ethiopia Transport Corridor).
  • Goal: To create a new trade and transport route connecting South Sudan to the Indian Ocean via Kenya and Ethiopia.
  • Status: Under phased development; parts of the port are operational.

Why This Matters for South Sudan:

  • As a landlocked nation, access to seaports is critical for South Sudan’s economy, particularly its oil exports, which are its main source of revenue.
  • Political instability in transit countries can significantly impact trade and economic stability.
  • Infrastructure development and regional cooperation are essential for South Sudan to improve access to maritime trade.
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