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Originally published by The Standard BusinessNovember 6, 2025
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More pain at the pump as KPC bid to raise pipeline tariff gathers pace

The increase to the end of the three-year tariff control period translates to a 21 per cent hike...
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Kenyans are facing increased fuel costs as the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) proposes a 21 percent hike in petroleum transport and storage tariffs over the next three years. This comes as KPC is undergoing privatization, expected to conclude by March next year.
- The proposed increase in tariffs by KPC could lead to a 21 percent rise in levies over the next three years.
- KPC, the organization behind the tariff increase, is currently in the process of privatization.
- The privatization of KPC is anticipated to be finalized by March next year, adding a layer of complexity to the proposed tariff adjustments.
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