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"speaker_name": "Seme, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) James Nyikal",
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"content": "This is where we are and this regulator is not only for electricity but also for petroleum. You should have noticed that small oil marketers are disappearing. It is only marketers such as Total, Rubis, and Shell that have remained. Many years back, the big marketers as well as the small ones co-existed. The EPRA regulations have made it impossible for small companies to market oil. They set the cost for landing and the cost at the pump. The smaller marketers have to buy from them. There is no price in the middle for the reseller. These bigger companies produce, import, sell at the pump, and also supply to the resellers at their pump prices. How can such smaller companies compete with the bigger ones? They are moving the whole process in the petroleum market to foreigners! The IPPs are doing the same. All these organisations, KP, KenGen and KETRACO, are out to exploit Kenyans. How can you have IPPs competing with KenGen?"
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