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Kenya oil firms face sanctions for bypassing Juba G-to-G fuel deal

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John Mutua
Kenya oil firms face sanctions for bypassing Juba G-to-G fuel deal
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South Sudan is threatening sanctions and license revocations against Kenyan oil marketers who bypass the official government-to-government fuel supply agreement. The dispute stems from price discrepancies and supply disruptions caused by regional conflicts.

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This highlights the fragility of regional energy supply chains and the economic tensions between East African nations regarding fuel imports.

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South Sudan has flagged illegal fuel shipments from the port of Mombasa as Kenyan oil marketers bypass its Government-to-Government (G-to-G) deal.

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The report presents the conflict from the perspective of official correspondence and market realities without taking a side.

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