Kenya Mulls $1.7 Billion Rail Extension to Ex-Tullow Oil Fields



(Bloomberg) — Kenya is weighing plans to extend a colonial-era rail line to its north-western oil fields to ferry crude to an Indian Ocean port by 2030, offering an alternative to a previously proposed pipeline for exports. Read More



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