Why Sinopec's engagement on Uganda's refinery dims Kenya's dreams on South Sudan's oil route

Geza Ulole

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Oct 31, 2009
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*A brief demographic on locations of Sinopec n Total oil blocks in Southern South Sudan.
*Kenya's KDF hastly withdraw from South Sudan in trying to tilt the balance of power in its favor.
*Chinese deployment of PLA on peace keeping mission on Juba.
*Japan deployment of non combatant 350 soldiers in Juba.
*Recent visit of the vice chairman of China's Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and potentials of TPDF deployment there.
 
Tanzania taking the Deal for oil pipeline, thinks that they have won on Kenya, we really don't need to have it. We have our own oil that we need most to bring down oil prices by more than half. We only needed to cost share, but some people so that Kenya is going to benefit much more. But it doesn't hurt. we are already doing our Lapsset with or without the regional politics of the Oil pipeline. Total did this as a revenge but Uhuru told them, we always does it our way! And with barrels and barrels of oil in our country, we doesn't have any sort of problem with political and envious neighbors, their envy propels us to greater heights, before feasibility studies of the so called pipeline is done, Kenya will be busy exporting oil and growing its economy three fold. We don't care about this envious neighbors as they will never come to be like Kenya!
 
Tanzania taking the Deal for oil pipeline, thinks that they have won on Kenya, we really don't need to have it. We have our own oil that we need most to bring down oil prices by more than half. We only needed to cost share, but some people so that Kenya is going to benefit much more. But it doesn't hurt. we are already doing our Lapsset with or without the regional politics of the Oil pipeline. Total did this as a revenge but Uhuru told them, we always does it our way! And with barrels and barrels of oil in our country, we doesn't have any sort of problem with political and envious neighbors, their envy propels us to greater heights, before feasibility studies of the so called pipeline is done, Kenya will be busy exporting oil and growing its economy three fold. We don't care about this envious neighbors as they will never come to be like Kenya!
When you finish thumping your chest, drink a class of water and try to calm yourself dowm.
 
Mwanzi1, kimewauma mpaka wametoa majeshi kuikomoa SS wakidhani itasambaratika kwa kuingia vitani rasmi!
Geza, hivyo ndivyo nyinyi hudhani, eti Kenya inaubishi wa kung'ang'ana na TZ ama Uganda!!! Never, Kenya is in it's own league and it does it's things on another level, you people you are the ones who are always bitter about Kenya, but Kenya we don't care, we don't care because Kenya is a commercial economy, people in Kenya make it by doing business, and up to where we are, is about our hard work, there was no meaning full minerals in Kenya since independence like Diamond, Like Copper, like, Iron, like coal, but we moved faster in development than even DRC with all its minerals, more than Uganda with its enormous Copper at Kasese, More than Tz with its Diamonds and precious Tanzanites, Now that we have our Oil, Now that we have our coal, now that we have our Titanium, Now that we have rear earth elements who cares about the pipeline? Am telling you and mark this, before you built that pipeline, Kenya will be already exporting and it will have already taken over the market. Kenya a Commerce Economy you don't run business competition with a Kenyan and win my friends!! Pipeline was to maxmise profits by cost sharing, but because Tz and Ug were envious thought otherwise, now tell me Geza, how is the Pipeline very significant in TZ, How economically viable is the Pipeline to TZ, How environmentally is the pipeline so nice to TZ?
 
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