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Ship Stuck At Sea With Kenol Oil.

The Nation (Kenya)

| February 11, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Nation (Kenya) - AAGM)

Byline: Nation Reporter

Hostilities between fuel marketers Kenol/Kobil and national transporter Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) escalated yesterday with complaints by Kobil that their ship had been turned away at Kipevu, Mombasa.

It said KPC had only allowed part of the cargo to be discharged. Kobil dug in yesterday instructing the ship to stay put until it had discharged fully. KPC in turn said it had warned them not to bring in the cargo. KPC operations manager Peter Mecha said the storage capacity stood at 300,000 cubic metres with monthly storage at 210,000 only.

Alternatively, Kobil threatened to offload …

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