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  2. Kenya Pipeline Company - Wikipedia

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    The Kenya Pipeline Company was incorporated on 6 September 1973 and started commercial operations in 1978. The company is a state corporation under the Ministry of Energy with 100% government shareholding. Kenya Pipeline Company operates a pipeline system for transportation of refined petroleum products from Mombasa to Nairobi and western Kenya ...

  3. 2009 Triton Oil Scandal - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Triton Oil scandal involved the unauthorized release of oil by Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) without informing financiers. This oil scandal became public in January 2009. The release of the oil occurred in 2008 when Triton Oil Company was allowed by KPC to withdraw oil amounting to KSh. 7.6 billion/= or (US$ 98.7 million). [1]

  4. 2011 Nairobi pipeline fire - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Nairobi pipeline fire was caused by an explosion secondary to a fuel spill in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on 12 September 2011. [1] Approximately 100 people were killed in the fire and at least 116 others were hospitalized with varying degrees of burns. [2] The incident was not the first such pipeline accident in Kenya, [1] with the ...

  5. Kenya Crude Oil Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Length. 554 mi (892 km) Kenya Crude Oil Pipeline, also Lokichar–Lamu Crude Oil Pipeline, is a proposed crude-oil pipeline in Kenya. [2][3][4] The pipeline will originate in the oil-rich South Lokichar Basin, near the town of Lokichar, in northwest Kenya to end at Port Lamu, on the Indian Ocean. The route will remain as originally planned in ...

  6. Kenya Pipeline (volleyball) - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Pipeline is a Kenyan volleyball team. Kenya Pipeline won the Women's African Clubs Championship (volleyball) a total of six times, whereas its last title was in 2005. At the 2019 Women's African Volleyball Clubs Championship, the team won bronze. At the 2021 event, Kenya Pipeline was coached by Paul Gitau who succeeded Margaret Indakala.

  7. Kenya–Uganda–Rwanda Petroleum Products Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Length. 1,100 mi (1,800 km) The Kenya–Uganda–Rwanda Petroleum Products Pipeline is a pipeline that carries refined petroleum products from the Kenyan port city of Mombasa to the country's capital of Nairobi and continues to the city of Eldoret in the Eastern Rift Valley. There are plans to extend the pipeline to Uganda 's capital, Kampala ...

  8. Energy in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kenya imported 51,000 bbl (8,100 m 3) per day of refined oil products in 2011, according to KNBS. Kenya has a product pipeline system that transports petroleum products from Mombasa to inland areas. [31] [30] Kenya had one of the largest crude oil refineries in East Africa, the 90,000 bbl (14,000 m 3) per day Mombasa refinery. The refinery ...

  9. Category:Government-owned companies of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    K. Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. Kenya Electricity Generating Company. Kenya Electricity Transmission Company. Kenya Literature Bureau. Kenya Medical Supplies Agency. Kenya Pipeline Company. Kenya Railways Corporation. Kenya Standard Gauge Railway.