Kenya’s Gulf Energy Sets 2026 Target for First Oil

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Kenya's Gulf Energy has set a 2026 target to start producing oil from the South Lokichar Basin, nearly 15 years after Tullow Oil's initial discovery. The project was previously delayed and sold to Gulf Energy for $120 million. This development marks a new step towards realizing Kenya's long-stalled Turkana oil dream.

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Kenya’s long-stalled Turkana oil dream has a new driver. Gulf Energy Ltd., a Nairobi-based trader, plans to start producing crude from the South Lokichar Basin by the end of 2026—nearly fifteen years after Tullow Oil’s original discovery. Tullow sold its long-delayed Turkana project to Gulf Energy in April for $120 million, finally bowing out after years of trying — and failing — to get the oil out of the ground. Tullow's partners, TotalEnergies and Africa Oil, had already walked away the year before when financing…

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