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Originally published by The Standard BusinessMay 10, 2026
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Pipeline politics: East Africa's joint refinery dream faces slippery path

The consensus has always been that for their oil resources to make commercial sense, East African countries would need to pool and exploit the resource together...
β¨ Key Highlights
East African leaders have agreed to a joint refinery project, but the announcement was made without consulting the proposed host nation, raising questions about its feasibility.
- The plan involves Kenya and Uganda building a refinery in Tanzania.
- Key figures involved include President William Ruto of Kenya and President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania.
- The article suggests the decision may have been a "roadside declaration" lacking proper consultation.
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