Kenya has doubled its capacity to handle transit petroleum products to Uganda, Rwanda

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Completion of the new Kipevu Oil Terminal in Mombasa will see Kenya double its capacity to handle transit petroleum products to Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi starting January 2022 from the current 35,000 tonnes.

The $385 million terminal can handle up to four vessels at a time compared with the old terminal that can handle only one.

The terminal is expected to cut cost of petroleum products by reducing the cost of demurrage or the extra time taken to load and unload cargo, a big factor to the high cost of oil in the region.

The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA), who will run the terminal, have scheduled a dry run test in December. The terminal can handle vessels with a dead weight tonnage of 200,000 and has a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) line to stabilise gas supply in Kenya.

KPA says faster loading is expected to translate to lower prices for LPG.

According to Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) the new facility will reduce cost of gas by 30 percent once operational.

The East African has established KPC is currently in talks with Kenya’s Ministry of Energy to put up a dedicated LPG storage facility with an initial capacity of 25,000 tones.

“The construction of the KOT (Kipevu Oil Terminal) to support the energy sector has made significant progress and upon completion by the end of this year, we shall have terminals consisting of four berths capable to berthing four vessels to benefit from economies of scale and reduce fee charged for waiting vessels,” said acting KPA managing director John Mwangemi.

The facility was built by the China Communications Construction Company to supplement the current 50-year-old Kipevu Oil Terminal.

The new terminal will have both subsea and land-based pipelines connecting it to the storage facilities in Kipevu, and the capacity to handle crude oil and heavy fuel oil as well as three types of white oil products — DPK-aviation fuel, AGO-Diesel and PMS-Petrol.

KPC is angling to take over operations at the new terminal and at Kenya Petroleum Refineries.

KPC infrastructure development general manager David Muriuki said; “We expect tender for the construction of storage facility is expected to be ready within three months whereas facility is set to be completed within three years.”


 
KPC infrastructure development general manager David Muriuki said; “We expect tender for the construction of storage facility is expected to be ready within three months whereas facility is set to be completed within three years.”

China inajenga.. Itakuwa chini ya KPA.. The same KPA ambae ni guarantor wa SGR. And it default to pay the loan. All KPA assets will be under China until you pay all the due.

Na jayden ashasema vijana mkileta nyenyenyeee atawanyorosha.. Punguzeni speed la sivyo atawaangusha.
 
KPC infrastructure development general manager David Muriuki said; “We expect tender for the construction of storage facility is expected to be ready within three months whereas facility is set to be completed within three years.”

China inajenga.. Itakuwa chini ya KPA.. The same KPA ambae ni guarantor wa SGR. And it default to pay the loan. All KPA assets will be under China until you pay all the due.

Na jayden ashasema vijana mkileta nyenyenyeee atawanyorosha.. Punguzeni speed la sivyo atawaangusha.
people have been saying this since the SGR was under construction and nothing has happened.

bado mtangoja tu
 
people have been saying this since the SGR was under construction and nothing has happened.

bado mtangoja tu
Kina nani wanasema hivyo? Kumbe na wewe umeshasikia sana eh? Kwani bunge la kenya linasemaje kuhusu hiyo ishu?
 
The usual suspects hapa hawawezi kukanyaga, nikupita tu kimya kimya
Whats the use wakati new pipeline imeishia Nairobi hayo mafuta ya transit mtayapelekaje kwenye nchi husika unless mtumie tradituonal means ambayo in itself is not efficient and prone to delays.
 
Whats the use wakati new pipeline imeishia Nairobi hayo mafuta ya transit mtayapelekaje kwenye nchi husika unless mtumie tradituonal means ambayo in itself is not efficient and prone to delays.
Unaongea aje nikama its the first time we want to transport mafuta
 
Whats the use wakati new pipeline imeishia Nairobi hayo mafuta ya transit mtayapelekaje kwenye nchi husika unless mtumie tradituonal means ambayo in itself is not efficient and prone to delays.
Educate yourself. Have you not been informed there is a new pipeline all the way to kisumu with a new jetty primarily for Uganda
 
Whats the use wakati new pipeline imeishia Nairobi hayo mafuta ya transit mtayapelekaje kwenye nchi husika unless mtumie tradituonal means ambayo in itself is not efficient and prone to delays.
Why do you think the Kisumu oil Jetty was revamped? And do you remember who the chief guest was during its official opening? It was Burundi's President himself! Now sit down we show you how things are done
 
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