Multibillion dollar Beira oil pipeline to Botswana
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Mining Oil and Gas Services (MOGS), a South African-based company, intends to construct a multibillion-dollar fuel pipeline linking Mozambique (from Beira) and three Southern African countries through Zimbabwe including Botswana. This was recently reported by Zimbabwean publication The Herald.
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MOGS is a black-owned company that focuses on providing various products and services to the mining, oil and gas services industry in South Africa and neighbouring countries through its specialist subsidiaries.
The Herald reported that the proposed pipeline will start in Beira and run through Zimbabwe in Harare and Bulawayo. From Bulawayo, it will run south-west to Botswana and run north through Zambia to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Kenya to get oil know-how from Arabian states
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- Published on Sunday, 01 December 2013 14:27
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PRESIDENT Uhuru has said Kenya will rely on Arab countries to manage the newly discovered oil in Turkana county. Addressing the Third Africa-Arab Summit in Kuwait city on Wednesday, Uhuru said his government wants oil to be beneficial to Kenya and not a curse as has been witnessed in some countries.
He said Kenya is already reaching out to the region on how to extract the mineral without causing conflict. "We intend to borrow a lot and rely heavily on the brotherly generosity of Arab nations to get the knowhow and technology to conduct cost effective exploration and extraction of the resource," Uhuru said.
Africa Oil announces fifth oil discovery in Kenya
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Africa Oil announced that the Agete-1 exploration well in Block 13T, onshore Northern Kenya, has discovered and sampled moveable oil with an estimated 100m of net oil pay in good quality sandstone reservoirs.
The Agete-1 wildcat well is part of a major exploration campaign and has made the fifth consecutive oil discovery in the first of a chain of multiple rift basins across Africa Oil's acreage in the region.
This discovery de-risks several follow-on prospects located to the north and on trend with the Twiga South, Ekales, and Ngamia oil discoveries and adds to the significant resource base already discovered.
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Kenya shops for new Mombasa refinery partner
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- Published on Sunday, 01 December 2013 14:22
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The Government is considering inviting bids for a new investor for region’s only oil refinery, or converting it into a storage plant, after co-owner India’s Essar Energy said it plans to exit, officials revealed Friday. Essar said in October it would sell its 50 per cent stake in the Mombasa plant after its plans for a $1.2 billion upgrade were abandoned on the advice of consultants who said it was not economically viable. Linus Gitonga, the director of petroleum at the Energy Regulatory Commission, Kenya’s energy regulator, said once Essar’s exit is finalised by November 26, the government would take full ownership of the refinery and weigh its options.
Kenya fuel imports to grow a third over next two years
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Kenya's diesel and gasoline imports are set to rise by a third over the next two years, driven by a growing auto fleet and rising industrial activity amid a lack of refining capacity, the head of the country's state oil company said Thursday.
Operations at East Africa's only refinery, in Mombasa on Kenya's southeast coast, were halted this year after co-owner India's Essar Energy and the government disagreed on expansion plans for the plant.
Africa's overall refining capacity has also failed to keep up with the continent's rapidly growing appetite for fuel products, prompting trading houses such as Trafigura, Vitol and Gunvor to invest heavily in expanding their operations on the continent in recent years.
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