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Ethiopia-Kenya pipeline plan on
By Benard Sanga Updated Tue, June 21st 2016 at 00:31 GMT +3
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Kenya and Ethiopia are still in talks over the construction of an oil pipeline to Lamu, an implementing agency has said.

Yesterday, the Lamu Port Southern Sudan Ethiopia Transit (Lapsset) Corridor Development Authority said the two nations will sign a bilateral agreement on the project in three months.

This comes amid reports that Ethiopia had opted for the Djibouti route.

"We are almost finalising the talks and in three or four months, we expect to sign a bilateral pact with Ethiopia on the construction of the oil products pipeline to Lamu," said LCDA Director General Silvester Kasuku.

He said yesterday the Ethiopia-Djibouti and Uganda-Tanzania oil pipeline deals will not affect the implementation of Lapsset oil pipeline plans.

Mr Kasuku said the development of the first three berths and other port components in Lamu will be fast-tracked after the National Treasury allocated them Sh10 billion.

On May 2, 2014, Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopian leaders signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the development of the crude oil pipeline along the Hoima-Lokichar-Lamu under the Lapsset programme.

Lapsset envisages the construction of a port, power plant, railway, pipeline and other facilities from the Lamu port through South Sudan and Ethiopia.

Government estimates the venture will cost $26 billion (Sh2.6 trillion) although it has been hit by delays chiefly due to difficulties in sourcing funds, insecurity and land compensation debacles.

The venture has, however, been put in limbo after Ethiopia announced a deal to construct its pipeline through Djibouti. Uganda has also opted to use the Tanzanian route, sparkling fears that the Lapsset project had hit a dead end.

Kasuku said the Djibouti-Ethiopia pipeline will not affect the Lapsset plans and that bilateral talks were "going on very well.

" Last month, the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum issued an international tender inviting firms to carry out engineering designs for the proposed Lokichar-Lamu crude oil export pipeline.

In an interview, Kasuku however termed talks that Lapsset project had stalled as "mere politics" and that Government was still keen on the implementation of the project.

He said preliminary designs for the railway line had been finalised and the construction of some sections of the roads in the northern frontier that make the Lapsset component had been finalised.

Kasuku said the construction of the Marsabit-Turbi stretch, along the highway to Moyale town, which borders Ethiopia, was already complete.

Ethiopia has already paved its section from Addis Ababa to Moyale. The section, he said, was financed by the Africa Development Bank (AfDB) to the tune of Sh12.5 billion. The Isiolo-Marsabit-Moyale road is part of the Lapsset corridor project.

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Hahah LOL iniume nn wakati sioni prospect ya huu mradi kuna pipeline mbili tayari hiyo ya tatu sioni kama itaweza kuhimili mikiki! huyu ni tmbo mweupe mkuubwaaaa!
Ethiopia is a very big market and size wise so they really need another sea route and we offer them that.
 
Ethiopian PM to visit Kenya to discuss security, trade with President Uhuru
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President Uhuru Kenyatta arrived in Mombasa Tuesday evening from Dubai where has been since Friday on private visit and was expected in Nairobi later Wednesday to welcome Ethiopian PM Desalegn, officials said.

During the visit, the two heads of government will discuss strengthening security cooperation, and deepening commitment to regional and international cooperation.

The two leaders will also review progress on ongoing LAPSSET projects, discuss energy related projects and agreements and seek stronger cooperation on a range of matters, including border management and reducing human trafficking.

Kenya and Ethiopia are strategic partners and will use the visit to enhance bilateral economic cooperation between both countries, including trade relations. Senior officials from Kenya and Ethiopia have been meeting in Nairobi since last week focusing on the speedy implementation of Special Status Agreement signed by the two governments in November 2012.
Crossing my fingers that this becomes a turning point for LAPSSET as we look "North". Three Day Visit....... I also hope they launch some kind of LAPSSET project up there
 
hapa watanzania na ubepari wenu mtakiona cha mtema kuni.Yule alomwambia mchokoze nyuki aliwatia matatani...
 
Sisi tumeshaanza kujenga matenki ya kupokea mafuta toka Uganda.
 
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