SUDANESE crude oil has resumed flowing to the Beshair export terminal on the Red Sea after the repair of a blown-up section of the pipeline in northern Sudan. Energy and mining ministry secretary general Hassan Mohamed Ali al-Tom said the pumping of the crude through the pipeline resumed Friday after successful tests were made, following an attack on the pipeline last week. Sudan began to export oil last August 30. Tom said a tanker carrying the fourth 600000-barrel shipment moved out of Beshair, about 25km south of Port Sudan, on schedule last Thursday. It was earlier been announced that Sudan would export four such shipments of the crude each month.