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Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) acquires Konza Oil Terminal

Kenya Pipeline Company MD Joe Sang. Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has signed an agreement with Petrocity for the use of the firm’s Konza Oil Terminal for storage of petroleum products. (PHOTO: BONIFACE OKENDO/ STANDARD)

Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has signed an agreement with Petrocity for the use of the firm’s Konza Oil Terminal for storage of petroleum products.

This is as KPC seeks to improve and stabilise flow of products in the country. KPC has leased the 38.5 million-litre facility situated at Konza in a bid to reduce congestion on the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway and stabilise supply of petroleum products in Nairobi, which has in the past experienced crippling fuel outages.

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