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Cost of two-way pipeline triples to $250m
Petroleum Supplies Commissioner Ben Twodo (right), hands over to Tamoil chairman Habib Kagimu the memorandum of understanding for the purchase of a one-square mile plot in Mpigi District, where the terminal of the Eldoret-Kampala pipeline will be constructed. Photo/MORGAN MBABAZI
By JULIUS BARIGABA
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Posted Monday, October 12 2009 at 00:00
Posted Monday, October 12 2009 at 00:00
In several meetings between the contractor, representatives of the two governments and the Kenya Pipeline Company, Tamoil officials have made it clear that the company wants to recover its investment faster.
This alone spells a high tariff ahead for the multiproduct pipeline.
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