Komu Daniel
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Tullow Oil’s challenging multibillion-dollar South Lokichar project in Kenya has become just that bit more complex after TotalEnergies and Africa Oil decided to quit the oilfield development. The long-delayed project aims to tap about 460 million barrels of oil in multiple fields in Kenya’s remote, arid Turkana county, exporting 130,000 barrels per day via an 895 kilometre pipeline to a terminal in Lamu port. We need to phase out oil investments in Africa! Fossil fuels are not an option for us ! Learn more https://www.upstreamonline.com/field-development/totalenergies-and-africa-oil-quit-kenya-oil-project-leaving-tullow-without-partners/2-1-1454711
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No more fossil fuels... This is so good 💯
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Should instead be a strong climate warning ⚠️ to Total Energies
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No good! Read Patrick Kiash comment.
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@Sven_Nilson Yes! Not good! They are still the same monkeys but in a different forest. I wish they could choose people over profit.
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but they still plan on taking the EACOP project forward................... hypocrisy at its highest
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Dear Komu Daniel Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to TotalEnergies and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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I agree completely
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It's a good thing for the planet's health
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Looking forward to seeing Total pull out of EACOP too
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Kudos @Total...As it stands Kenya's power is mainly from renewable sources and it's pretty much ambiguous to explore oil if it's not mainly for the money.
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I read about it today in our local dailies, but their move, will not save Africa, they are moving from Kenya, to Namibia, so they will continue with their mission to drill more oil, furthermore they are not leaving our country save as they want to sale their investment to a different company, here is one of the link detailing their mission. https://www.upstreamonline.com/field-development/totalenergies-and-africa-oil-quit-kenya-oil-project-leaving-tullow-without-partners/2-1-1454711
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Fossil fuels need to be done away with for good.
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We need to ban fossil fuels completely
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fossil fuels ought to be banned and strict laws put in place
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It was a waste of much needed funds for investment in green energy and adaptation measures to climate change.
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I agree, Fossil fuels should not be condoned at all
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I agree 100% fossil fuel should be discouraged by all means.
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Great, no more fossil fuel
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This is because of delays in regulatory approvals and inability of the project to achieve its required performance targets which forced them to exit !!
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@gorffly_mokua I read the article and it's so true,it didn't reach their expectations hence they were forced to exit,so my thought is,could it have reached their expectations,would they have left?so their exit is not much genuine I think 🤔🤔
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Totally agree. Fossil fuel has no future in Africa. Sun, wind and geothermal is the way forward