Depar Limited, a petroleum products company has received a nod from the court to proceed with its propose ...
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Firm receives nod to build LPG plant in Nyeri County
Firm receives nod to build LPG plant in Nyeri County
Depar Limited, a petroleum products company has received a nod from the court to proceed with its proposed liquified petroleum gas (LPG) plant project in Aguthi/Gatitu village Nyeri County. Justice Yuv ...
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Construction of Sh 39bn oil terminal in Kenya nears completion
Construction of Sh 39bn oil terminal in Kenya nears completion
Construction of Kenya's Sh 39billion oil terminal nears completion. The Kenya Ports Authority confirmed t ...
Construction of Kenya's Sh 39billion oil terminal nears completion. The Kenya Ports Authority confirmed the report and said the project is 80% complete and will be ready by December. The new and moder ...
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KPLC announces blackout in Coast region
KPLC announces blackout in Coast region
The Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) has announced a power outage in the coastal region. This foll ...
The Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) has announced a power outage in the coastal region. This follows a fire incident at Rabai substation in Mombasa. The power utility said that the outage affe ...
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Small dealers oppose proposed petroleum laws
Small dealers oppose proposed petroleum laws
Small and independent oil dealers have faulted the proposed new petroleum regulations claiming that it fa ...
Small and independent oil dealers have faulted the proposed new petroleum regulations claiming that it favors multi-nationals and major oil marketers. Their concerns comes as the Energy and Petroleum ...
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Kenya Power wants EPRA out of energy deals
Kenya Power wants EPRA out of energy deals
Electricity distributor Kenya Power wants the energy sector regulator, Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Au ...
Electricity distributor Kenya Power wants the energy sector regulator, Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) removed from power purchase agreement (PPA) negotiations to reduce oversupply of ...
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