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"content": "In the long term, the committee will recommend that as per the power purchase agreement, thermal plants switch to Liquefied Natural Gas (LBG), which is friendly to the environment and it will reduce the cost of power. In conclusion, the committee intents to carry out the following key activities during the next quarter that begun 1st July to 30th September of this year: - (1) Complete its inquiry on the high cost of electricity. (2) Second visit operations of Tullow Oil in Turkana County to ascertain the status of oil exploration in the country. Maybe we can target around the time we are going for Senate Mashinani; we could also go there so that we do not have to go there twice. (3) Visit the Kenya Pipeline facilities in Kisumu to understand the operations of the Kisumu Oil Jet. (4) Meet with the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum to determine the way forward on the refinery, which sits in Changamwe. Basically, it is now being used as storage for white oil. (5) Meet with the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum regarding the government-to- government agreement on petroleum products importation from Saud Arabia; and, (6) Meet with the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum regarding the status of KP its financial status and the losses that it is making. This last financial year, KP had projected a loss of Kshs5.5 billion and we are worried. We are wondering as a committee how KP, a monopoly; that sets its prices can make a loss? I thank you."
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