The National Oil Corporation of Kenya will be playing a major role in the emerging oil and gas sector in Kenya.
The announcement was made during a courtesy visit to National Oil’s office by the new Cabinet Secretary for Petroleum and Mining Hon. John Munyes, where he met the Corporation’s Board of Directors.
Speaking during the visit, the Cabinet Secretary made note of National Oil’s tremendous development of expertise and technology which are necessary for the growth of oil and gas exploration in the country.
“I am pleased with the current progress made by National Oil. Amidst challenges facing the industry, the Board and Management have turned around the company into a profit making company and the future outlook for the company is bright,” said CS John Munyes.
He applauded the technical skills and capacity present in the company expressing confidence in the Corporation’s ability to undertake national projects.
“The Company has the necessary technical skills and expertise to conduct oil and gas exploration in the country. They have even gone further to digitize oil and gas exploration data dating back over 40 years which is a significant national asset” noted John Munyes. “It is in this regard that National Oil will also be part and parcel of efforts to support the State Department for Mining’s efforts to generate mining data through a National Airborne Survey that will map out the country’s mineral resources,” he said.
Munyes commended National Oil for the efforts currently it is taking towards the rollout of the Mwananchi Gas project which last year was piloted in Kajiado and Machakos Counties.
He emphasized the importance of the project, which he noted would benefit many Kenyans giving them access to affordable clean energy and move away from kerosene, charcoal, and firewood which have a negative effect on health as well as a negative impact on the environment.
Appreciating the Cabinet Secretary for his visit, the National Oil Board committed to continuing the positive transformation the company has been undergoing as scaling up support for the new Ministry of Petroleum and Mining in developing Kenya’s petroleum and mineral potential.
National Oil Corporation of Kenya is the holder of Government’s commercial interest in all oil and gas exploration assets in Kenya. The Company is also currently carrying out its own oil exploration activities in Block 14T in Magadi, Kajiado County.