Geza Ulole
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- Oct 31, 2009
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Maneno ya kukata tamaa! Poleni sana that broke briefcase company Tullow oil will f*ck u up!Waondoke tu. Wanunuzi watapatikana tu kisha waende zao. Uchumi wa Kenya wa $100 billion hautegemei mafuta hata kidogo
Eeh Geza. What I've understood from this whole scenario is that Tullow wants to sell it's stake in Turkana. To who? Well Total is one of the prospective buyers plus they have already bought the fields in Uganda.
Actually you guys should be holding your breath with regards to the Hoima Tanga pipeline. What if they get the oilfields in northern kenya and rather than spend fortunes on two pipelines, opt for a joint single project through Kenya? 😹 Because honestly why would they opt for TZ where they have no vested interests/no fields. Plus Uganda may not have/get the funds for the very long pipeline to Tanga considering the peanuts they got from Tullow selling their stake to Total (note this happened when this pandemic has resulted in a turmoil in the oil industry). Now couple that with how UG spent 400million USD purchasing the Sukhoi jets and T 90 tanks some time back, with hindsight of the potential cash they would receive from their oil fields. Where will they get this cash from? If getting funds alone for SGR is proving difficult. If I were Uganda in this quagmire, I would hop on a joint pipeline to Kenya. (Shorter distance to Lokichar and an even shorter distance to Lamu).
Interesting times.
Watch out for many outcomes/possibilities with this new turn of events.
Eeh Geza. What I've understood from this whole scenario is that Tullow wants to sell it's stake in Turkana. To who? Well Total is one of the prospective buyers plus they have already bought the fields in Uganda.
Actually you guys should be holding your breath with regards to the Hoima Tanga pipeline. What if they get the oilfields in northern kenya and rather than spend fortunes on two pipelines, opt for a joint single project through Kenya? 😹 Because honestly why would they opt for TZ where they have no vested interests/no fields. Plus Uganda may not have/get the funds for the very long pipeline to Tanga considering the peanuts they got from Tullow selling their stake to Total (note this happened when this pandemic has resulted in a turmoil in the oil industry). Now couple that with how UG spent 400million USD purchasing the Sukhoi jets and T 90 tanks some time back, with hindsight of the potential cash they would receive from their oil fields. Where will they get this cash from? If getting funds alone for SGR is proving difficult. If I were Uganda in this quagmire, I would hop on a joint pipeline to Kenya. (Shorter distance to Lokichar and an even shorter distance to Lamu).
Interesting times.
Watch out for many outcomes/possibilities with this new turn of events.
Eeh Geza. What I've understood from this whole scenario is that Tullow wants to sell it's stake in Turkana. To who? Well Total is one of the prospective buyers plus they have already bought the fields in Uganda.
Actually you guys should be holding your breath with regards to the Hoima Tanga pipeline. What if they get the oilfields in northern kenya and rather than spend fortunes on two pipelines, opt for a joint single project through Kenya? 😹 Because honestly why would they opt for TZ where they have no vested interests/no fields. Plus Uganda may not have/get the funds for the very long pipeline to Tanga considering the peanuts they got from Tullow selling their stake to Total (note this happened when this pandemic has resulted in a turmoil in the oil industry). Now couple that with how UG spent 400million USD purchasing the Sukhoi jets and T 90 tanks some time back, with hindsight of the potential cash they would receive from their oil fields. Where will they get this cash from? If getting funds alone for SGR is proving difficult. If I were Uganda in this quagmire, I would hop on a joint pipeline to Kenya. (Shorter distance to Lokichar and an even shorter distance to Lamu).
Interesting times.
Watch out for many outcomes/possibilities with this new turn of events.
Eeh Geza. What I've understood from this whole scenario is that Tullow wants to sell it's stake in Turkana. To who? Well Total is one of the prospective buyers plus they have already bought the fields in Uganda.
Actually you guys should be holding your breath with regards to the Hoima Tanga pipeline. What if they get the oilfields in northern kenya and rather than spend fortunes on two pipelines, opt for a joint single project through Kenya? 😹 Because honestly why would they opt for TZ where they have no vested interests/no fields. Plus Uganda may not have/get the funds for the very long pipeline to Tanga considering the peanuts they got from Tullow selling their stake to Total (note this happened when this pandemic has resulted in a turmoil in the oil industry). Now couple that with how UG spent 400million USD purchasing the Sukhoi jets and T 90 tanks some time back, with hindsight of the potential cash they would receive from their oil fields. Where will they get this cash from? If getting funds alone for SGR is proving difficult. If I were Uganda in this quagmire, I would hop on a joint pipeline to Kenya. (Shorter distance to Lokichar and an even shorter distance to Lamu).
Interesting times.
Watch out for many outcomes/possibilities with this new turn of events.
You are still talking about Tullow w.r.t Uganda? Hahah.Early March, two senior ministers were in Dar to give an update of Tax negotiation btn Kampala and Tullow oil and the construction of EACOP. Why didn't they go to Kunyaland?
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Those two ministers having been coming to Tanzania now n then to give update on the progress! BTW there is no Tullow Uganda anymore! There is Tullow Kenya and Total Kenya n both want to divest meaning there is no prospect as far as ur oil reserves r concerned!You are still talking about Tullow w.r.t Uganda? Hahah.
Relax, don't panic. Haitaki makasiriko. You're quoting me multiple times with regurgitated conjecture.
This pipeline project is not yet over the line. In fact all parties and stake holders will definitely be going back to the drawing board.
⏳tic tok.
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