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<title>Oil and Gas Sector in the East Africa Region; Challenges and Opportunities</title>
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<description>Oil and Gas Sector in the East Africa Region; Challenges and Opportunities
University of Nairobi; Kenya Pipeline Company Ltd.
The Kenya Pipeline Company Ltd partnered with the University of Nairobi to host the inaugural&#13;
oil and gas public lecture on 1st July 2016 at the University of Nairobi’s Taifa Hall. Over 500&#13;
participants drawn from the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Chief Executives from oil&#13;
companies, the Business Fraternity, KPC and University of Nairobi staff and Students from the&#13;
School of Engineering and Physical Sciences. The meeting was opened by the by the Cabinet&#13;
Secretary MoEP, Hon. Charles Keter and discussions were centred on the challenges and&#13;
opportunities in the oil and gas sector.&#13;
The inaugural oil and gas public lecture series was held on July 1 2016 to discuss the Oil and&#13;
Gas Sector in the East African Region with a focus on the Challenges and Opportunities in the&#13;
sector. Over five hundred participants drawn from the Government, private oil companies,&#13;
staff and students from the University of Nairobi engaged in oil and gas discussions focusing&#13;
on the challenges and opportunities that Kenya faces in this sector. The meeting was opened&#13;
by the Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (MoEP), Hon. Charles Keter. Other&#13;
key panelists who took lead in the panel discussions include Dr. Eng. Joseph Njoroge, PS,&#13;
State Department of Energy, Mr. Andrew Kamau, PS, State Department of Petroleum, Eng.&#13;
James N. Mwangi, Chairman, Energy and Extractives Sector Board, KEPSA, Mr. Joe Sang,&#13;
Managing Director, Kenya Pipeline Company, Mr. Powell Maimba, Chairman, Petroleum&#13;
Institute of East Africa and Mr. Daniel Kiptoo, Petroleum Legal Advisor, MoEP.&#13;
From a broad perspective of the oil and gas sector, the meeting examined challenges and&#13;
opportunities that face the industry. Throughout the public lecture, ample opportunities were&#13;
provided for interactive discussions. For Kenya to benefit from this resource, a few things must&#13;
be set right. The right legislation and institutional structure must be put in place and the&#13;
Government must maximize on all economic returns. Community engagement is also critical to&#13;
increase public trust and manage public expectations. Capacity building also plays a critical&#13;
role to enable all actors in the oil and gas sector perform their roles as required to spur the&#13;
economic growth of our country.&#13;
Good governance, transparency, accountability and participation are prerequisites. With proper&#13;
legislation in place, the petroleum bill should lay a firm foundation for the following:&#13;
 Management of Petroleum Resources with a long-term perspective;&#13;
 The whole country will benefit from the resource;&#13;
 Proper management of resources to secure revenues to the country; and&#13;
 The oil and gas sector shall contribute to the employment, welfare, safe environment&#13;
and industrial development.&#13;
The meeting was convened and co-hosted by the University of Nairobi (UoN) in partnership&#13;
with the Kenya Pipeline Company Ltd. At the end of the public lecture, the participants were&#13;
able to agree on some major recommendations. It was also agreed that the public lecture&#13;
series be held regularly either annually or bi-annually under the aegis of UoN/KPC.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Competition, regional integration and inclusive growth:Key insights from cross country studies of cement and sugar</title>
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<description>Competition, regional integration and inclusive growth:Key insights from cross country studies of cement and sugar
Roberts, Simon
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Crash and Beyond: Causes and Consequences of the Global Financial Crisis. Lecture by Prof. Andrew Farrow</title>
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<description>Crash and Beyond: Causes and Consequences of the Global Financial Crisis. Lecture by Prof. Andrew Farrow
University of Nairobi
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2013 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2013-09-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Marching forward into their future: University of Nairobi Geography Students Society hosts a public lecture on careers and mentorship</title>
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<description>Marching forward into their future: University of Nairobi Geography Students Society hosts a public lecture on careers and mentorship
University of Nairobi
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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