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Drilling for hope - Can Apsara oil rescue KrisEnergy and fuel Cambodia’s economy?
Thu, 25 February 2021
The Kingdom’s maiden oil project has two roles to play - to save a bleeding firm and to grow an economy
The future of the Cambodian oil sector rests squarely on KrisEnergy Ltd’s shoulders, a promise it has had to make good since 2013.
Just under a decade last year with the first extraction three days shy of the December 31 deadline to produce or risk contract cancellation, it fulfilled the pledge after overcoming hurdles.
The hurdles consisted of regulatory and operational issues, as well as a protracted and steep oil price downturn since 2014 and the Covid-19 pandemic.
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THE STANDARD By
Wainaina Wambu |
February 18th 2021 at 07:12:24 GMT +0300
Osotua Luxury Resort.
Along Moi South Lake Road, Naivasha, final touches are being put on yet another high-end residential property ahead of a planned Easter opening.
Already, half of the 55 units at Osotua Luxury Resort, with prices ranging from Sh17 million to Sh42.5 million, have been snapped up.
The resort is one of the many luxury estates that dot the lakeside town, offering the rich a breathtaking escape.
Naivasha’s proximity to Nairobi, its scenic landscapes, wildlife parks and the lake have put the erstwhile dusty town in Nakuru County on the wealthy’s property radar.
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Heart of Nedlands set to change after triple-tower project approved
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A $320 million triple-tower project along Stirling Highway in Nedlands has been approved despite blowback from the local MP and city council.
Grange Development Consulting and Costa Property Group’s proposal was rejected for planning approval by the Metro Inner-North Joint Development Assessment Panel in July last year, but was passed 3-2 at a follow-up meeting on Monday.
A $320 million triple tower project in Nedlands has been approved.
Revised plans for 97-105 Stirling Highway were submitted late last year to the local government for community consultation after the developers appealed the JDAP decision to the State Administrative Tribunal.