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Kenya extends petroleum supply deal with Gulf firms

Kenya has actually further extended an oil supply deal with 3 Gulf firms that has helped to eliminate pressure on its shilling currency, it stated on Tuesday.

The handle Saudi Aramco, Abu Dhabi National Oil Business and Emirates National Oil Company was at first agreed in March in 2015 and was extended in September 2023 until this month.

The Cabinet said in a declaration outlining choices made in its most current meeting that it had actually approved another extension, however did not state for how long it would run.

Products from the three firms permitted Kenya to switch from the previous petroleum procurement system that count on an open tender in which regional business would bid to import oil every month.

The arrangement with the Gulf companies includes 180-day credit terms, enabling the nation to build up dollars for the purchase over time instead of needing about $500 million on a monthly basis to pay for imports.

The Cabinet said in a declaration: This plan has alleviated the monthly demand for U.S. dollars for petroleum imports, stabilising the shilling-dollar currency exchange rate.

The agreement had actually likewise helped in reducing pump rates for customers, it included.

(source: Reuters)