
U607 Hose Coupling
U607 Hose Coupling- is designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Bushing: Brass
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U607-A/B 26.5kg/case of 100 30kg/case of 100 27x27x31 cm /case of 100
U607-C/D 20.25kg/case of 50 23kg/case of 50 30x30x17 cm /case of 50
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th, for the first time, one such band
ventured out of terrorised Darfur to attack a refinery at Abu Jabra in North Kordofan state. This is not yet
an insurgency against oil companies of the type that has been seen in Nigeria, but the first signs are
there.
The northern grip
Oil is at the heart of other critical disagreements between the north and the south. The CPA requires the
proper delineation of the north-south border; but the north has rejected the rulings of a border
commission in the oil-rich Abyei region, fearing that too much land will go to the south. This has delayed
the whole process of marking out the border. At present, the southern government is said to be getting
half of the net oil revenues from the southern oilfields, as they are entitled to under the peace
agreement. But it is the north that provides the statement of the net amount. Southern politicians say
they are not allowed to examine the books to see whether they are getting their fair share.
Most disappointing of all, little progress has been made towards demobilising the scores of militias that
roamed the south during the war. These militias, constantly shifting their alliances, were sometimes used
as proxy fighters for the northern government. The Sudanese army has pulled back from most of its
bases in the southernmost states, but only as far as the oilfields. There the north also keeps up to
60,000 of the more Islamist Popular De fuel dispenser fence Forces, which it can deploy whenever it likes.
The danger of having so many armed militias still wandering about was dramatically illustrated last week
in the town of Malakal. In the biggest breach of the 2 fuel dispenser 005 ceasefire so far, the SPLM engaged in several
days of fighting with both a militia group and the regular (northern) Sudanese army. Hundreds died.
Previous weeks had seen about 20 attacks on the main road from Juba into Kenya, leaving more than
100 dead. Having caught 15 of the attackers, the SPLM identified them as members of a militia directed
by the Sudanese army. fuel dispenser