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  • Kenya Ports Authority to construct new oil terminal

    Posted on :Wednesday , 2nd December 2015

     The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) says the construction of a new oil terminal in Mombasa will start 2016 in a bid to give way for the relocation of the old Kipevu terminal and help in the expansion of the country’s petroleum handling and storage capacity by about 400% including loading facilities.

     
    The relocation of the oil terminal will be overseen by a Da. . .

  • Mozambique to Expand Gas Pipeline to SA

    Posted on :Tuesday , 1st December 2015

    The Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Investments Company (Rompco), a joint venture between Sasol, Companhia Mocambiçana de Gasoduto and South African Gas Development Company (iGas), plans to expand the 865km gas pipeline that transports gas from Mozambique to South Africa.

     
    The US$210m expansion entails the installation of a pipeline parallel to the existing on. . .

  • Oil Firm Wants Tanzania Favours

    Posted on :Monday , 30th November 2015

    The government has been asked to consider reviewing the current Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) system to make exploration and related activities within awarded licences more realistic. 

    “We understand that the nation needs tax revenues, but I think it is counterproductive to tax operations if by taxing them, they are delayed or made more expensive.Tthe returns fro. . .

  • 1.6 Billion Tons of Oil Reserves in Sudan

    Posted on :Thursday , 26th November 2015

    Khartoum – Ahmed Jibril Al-Amin, Lecturer at the University of Bahri, has said that Sudan holds oil reserves of 1.6 billion tons, with gas reserves of 6.5 billion cubic feet.

    In his paper, (Carbohydrates resources in Sudan) at the UNCTAD conference on oil, gas and mining held currently in Khartoum, Al-Amin reviewed the primary components of basins producing oil and gas in S. . .

  • Kenyas dream of oil riches remains a long pipedream

    Posted on :Monday , 23rd November 2015

    Delays in Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia Transport (Lapsset) corridor and the fall in global oil prices will stretch Kenya’s plans to produce oil beyond 2017, a new study says.

    Oxford Business Group Friday said in its The Report- Kenya 2015 that Lapsset is “ambitious and running behind schedule.”

    The survey also says that, “production will n. . .

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