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Kenya fixes its oil importation row with Uganda - report

Kenya will enable Uganda's. state oil company to import petroleum products through its port of. Mombasa, its energy minister was quoted as saying in a regional. newspaper on Thursday, to end a row that had triggered diplomatic. issues in between the 2 neighbours.

Uganda has actually been seeking option methods of importing its. petroleum products, consisting of through a Tanzanian port, ending. decades of a system under which its oil retailers were getting. their freight through associated firms in Kenya.

You will see UNOC (Uganda National Oil Business) getting a. licence and then we will see how to interact, Kenya's. Energy Minister Davis Chirchir was priced estimate as saying in the. Company Daily newspaper.

UNOC will use the Kenya Pipeline Business to move the. products, meaning that Kenya will still take advantage of the. arrangement, the paper priced estimate the minister as stating.

Landlocked Uganda imported $1.6 billion worth of petroleum. items in 2022, primarily stemming from the Gulf. Some 90% of. the products are imported through Kenya.

It announced in November that it planed to turn over. unique rights for supply of all petroleum products to a system. of international energy trader Vitol.

Using Kenyan companies to import oil had actually exposed Uganda to. occasional supply vulnerabilities where the Ugandan retail. business were considered secondary whenever there were supply. disturbances, impacting retail prices, the federal government stated at. the time.

Kenya's President William Ruto and his Ugandan equivalent. Yoweri Museveni fulfilled in Uganda last month and accepted solve. the feud over oil imports, Kenyan media outlets reported.

(source: Reuters)