While briefing President Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi on Wednesday, Tullow Oil Chief Operating Officer, Paul McDade, said his company has made good progress and will be ready to start oil exportation in June 2017.
“This will take the mean recoverable resources to over a billion barrels from the current estimated 750 million barrels,” McDade said.
On his part, Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter said the construction of a pipeline to transport oil from Lokichar to Lamu Port is still on course.
Keter said the Government and its upstream partners, Tullow Oil, African Oil and Maersk Companies, have concluded a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) for the development of the pipeline.
President Kenyatta however emphasized the need to move with speed in the implementation of the pipeline project.