How KPC keeps Kenya’s fuel supply safe and reliable

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How KPC keeps Kenya’s fuel supply safe and reliable

Every time you fill up at a petrol station in Nairobi, Nakuru, Eldoret, or Kisumu, chances are the fuel travelled through Kenya Pipeline Company’s (KPC) extensive underground network, a system built around one core principle: safe and reliable movement of energy.

Under its “Powering Kenya, Connecting the Region” banner, KPC has positioned itself as the guarantor of secure and efficient petroleum transportation across Kenya and into the wider East African region.

The company’s pipeline system stretches from Mombasa through Nairobi to Nakuru, Eldoret, and Kisumu, forming an unbroken chain that reduces the country’s reliance on road transport for bulk fuel movement, a safer and more efficient alternative to fleets of fuel tankers navigating Kenya’s highways.

Beyond moving fuel from point A to point B, KPC has emphasised that safety is built into every stage of its operations, from the pumping stations along the route to the loading depots where fuel is distributed to retailers and industries.

The company has also tied its operations directly to the country’s broader economic story, noting that reliable energy movement is a key driver of industrial growth and sustainable development, both within Kenya and across East Africa.

As industries, transport networks, and households continue to depend on consistent fuel supply, KPC’s pipeline infrastructure remains a quiet but essential engine behind the country’s everyday economic activity.

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