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  • Ramboll To Carry-Out Onshore Pipeline Study In Uganda

    Posted on :Monday , 20th July 2015

     Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development has awarded United Kingdom’s Ramboll a contract to conduct an early-phase study for the “Hoima–Kampala Refined Petroleum Products Pipeline” in Uganda, East Africa.

     
    The project concerns a proposed pipeline to be constructed to transport products of crude oil refinement from Uganda. . .

  • Kenya Pipeline Company calls for investment in private fuel stores in new business model

    Posted on :Monday , 20th July 2015

    Private investors will for the first time get an opportunity to invest in the lucrative petroleum storage business in a new model that seeks to free cash flows for the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC).

    The company’s chairman, John Ngumi, announced yesterday that KPC would not be investing in additional storage tanks in an expanded network within counties, but would instead invite priv. . .

  • Natural Gas Distribution Reaches Marracuene

    Posted on :Saturday , 18th July 2015

    Marracuene — Mozambique's National Hydrocarbon Company (ENH) on Wednesday connected its natural gas pipeline to its first client in Marracuene district, north of Maputo.

     
    The client is the factory Favos de Mocambique, which makes egg cartons. From this factory, the distribution of gas will be extended to shops, hospitals, hotels and restaurants in Marracuene.
  • Kenya: KPC Secure Sh35 Billion for New Mombasa-Nairobi Pipeline

    Posted on :Saturday , 18th July 2015

    Kenya Pipeline Company has secured a $350million (Sh35.6 billion) loan to finance the construction of a new 450-kilometre oil pipeline from Mombasa to Nairobi.

     
    The state owned oil distributor will upgrade to a 20 inch ultra-modern multi-product oil pipeline to replace the more than 30 year old - 14 inch pipeline currently in use.
     
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  • Uganda Begins to Archive Its Oil History

    Posted on :Saturday , 18th July 2015

    The dream of seeing the first drop of oil may be still far away. But like a father excited about their first born recording every little detail of the child, Uganda has moved to archive and document its oil and gas progress.

     
    The country recently revamped its oil and gas section in the Uganda Museum.
     
    The section, which was made possible. . .

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