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Re: oil-cowboy post# 286149

Wednesday, 03/05/2014 5:03:06 PM

Wednesday, March 05, 2014 5:03:06 PM

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YES SIR! JUST NEED OIL NOW. How can we access the FTG results?
Already EHRC has carried out an airborne Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometry (FTG) survey of Block 11A that confirmed the Lotikipi basin (Kenya’s largest aquifer) extends to the block.

The parties have announced a planned 2D seismic survey of at least 1,000 line kilometers, which is expected to commence during the spring of 2014. The survey will be conducted by BGP Kenya Limited, one of the world’s leading geophysical service companies.


Final results are expected to significantly advance the exploration team’s understanding of the internal structure of the Lotikipi rift basin and enable the identification of the most prospective areas.

These oil export pipelines are also designed to meet the increasing quantity of oil produced in South Sudan and the demand in Ethiopia and Kenya.
With the support of International oil companies (IOCs), South Sudan expects to increase production from the actual 350,000 b/d to 500,000b/d.
Toyota Tsusho to work on the $3 billion Kenya pipeline
Nagoya-based in Japan, Toyota Tsusho announced last June to have completed the feasibility study for the South Sudan Kenya oil export pipeline.
From this feasibility study, the South Sudan Kenya pipeline should be 2,000 kilometers long and should require $3 billion capital expenditure.
Now Toyota Tussho and the South Sudan Government are working on a new contract for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of the Kenya pipeline.


In parallel and to speed up the construction of the pipeline, Toyota Tsusho signed a MOU with the Kenya Government for multiple activities.