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Uhuru To Tour Mombasa Port, Inspect Progress Of Ongoing Works At New Kipevu Oil Terminal Featured

President Uhuru Kenyatta is on Thursday expected to tour the Mombasa port and inspect the progress of ongoing works at the new Kipevu Oil Terminal(KOT).

According to a statement from KPA acting Managing Director John Mwangemi, the President will be accompanied by the State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs for the People’s Republic of China.Wang Yi.

The visit by President Uhuru Kenyatta comes just weeks after he unveiled the first modern shipyard at Mtongwe Kenya Navy Base within the port of Mombasa. 

The new KOT is an off-shore facility located at thePort of Mombasa, opposite to the existing Kipevu Oil Terminal.

The project consists of one offshore island terminal with four berths whose total length is 770m and one work boat wharf at Westmont area for landing facilities.

It also has five sub-sea pipelines which were buried 26meters under the seabed to allow for future dredging of the channel without interfering with the pipes. The new KES 40 billion Oil Terminal is financed by KPA and constructed by China Communication Construction Company (CCCC).

"Once complete the new oil terminal facility will have four berths (One not fully equipped) capable of handling six different hydrocarbon import and export products, it is also fitted with a Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) facility, crude oil and heavy fuel oil." said KPA acting Managing Director John Mwangemi.

Adding "It also has provisions for handling three types of white oil products (DPK- aviation fuel, AGO – diesel and PMS – petrol)."

The terminal will for a start be able to accommodate three ships concurrently with a capacity of 200,000 tons each.

A fourth berth has already been constructed provisionally, which will be fitted with facilities in future commensurate with demand, to be able to handle a fourth ship.

This new Oil Terminal will effectively replace the old Kipevu Oil Terminal situated on the mainland Port Reitz, which was built in 1963 to serve the then East Africa Oil Refinery (EAOR) which later became the Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited (KPRL).

The Old KOT is a single jettywith a capacity to accommodate only one vessel at any given time. Then the discharge pipe sizes were smaller, product and discharge flow rates were also much slower although they served well at the time.

 

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