KPC Reveals New Petrol, Diesel Levels Ahead of EPRA Review

The revelations come ahead of the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) 's pump price review, expected on Tuesday...
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Kenya has sufficient petrol stocks to last over 20 days, according to the Kenya Pipeline Corporation (KPC), aiming to alleviate public concerns about fuel shortages at some filling stations.
- KPC reports holding approximately 162.8 million litres of petrol, representing about 26 days of national daily consumption.
- The statement was made by KPC acting MD Pius Mwendwa before the Senate’s Energy Committee.
- Despite ample petrol reserves, some retail outlets are experiencing supply gaps, the cause of which remains unclear to KPC.
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