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Kenya resolves its oil importatio­n row with Uganda - report

- REUTERS.

NAIROBI - Kenya will allow Uganda's state oil firm to import petroleum products through its port of Mombasa, its energy minister was quoted as saying in a local newspaper yesterday, to end a row that had caused diplomatic problems between the two neighbours.

Uganda has been seeking alternativ­e ways of importing its petroleum products, including through a Tanzanian port, ending decades of a system under which its oil retailers were getting their cargo through affiliated firms in Kenya.

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

UNOC will use the Kenya Pipeline Company to move the products, meaning that Kenya will still benefit from the arrangemen­t, the paper quoted the minister as saying.

Landlocked Uganda imported $1.6 billion worth of petroleum products in 2022, mostly originatin­g from the Gulf. Some 90 percent of the products are imported through Kenya.

It announced in November that it planned to hand over exclusive rights for supply of all petroleum products to a unit of global energy trader Vitol.

Using Kenyan firms to import oil had "exposed Uganda to occasional supply vulnerabil­ities where the Ugandan retail companies were considered secondary whenever there were supply disruption­s," affecting retail prices, the government said at the time.

Kenya's President William Ruto and his Ugandan counterpar­t Yoweri Museveni met in Uganda last month and agreed to resolve the feud over oil imports, Kenyan media outlets reported. –

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