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Our Organization

The KCSPOG works on behalf of civil society organizations and civil society leaders. It does not claim to legally represent the citizens of Kenya. However, it recognizes the principle and the importance of accountability to citizens and those particularly affected by Kenya’s oil industry. Citizens and the host community influence the strategies and actions of the KCSPOG through County CSO platforms. The KCSPOG reports its own progress to recognized County platforms that in turn report back to their own members and constituents.

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Global energy provided by fossil fuels

Percentage UNEP has called upon governments to reduce fossil fuel production annually

Kenya’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gases by 2030

KCSPOG Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Kenya

KCSPOG is pleased to announce that we are now the Publish What You Pay Kenya Coalition. We are now part of an illustrious family of transparency fighters, united in their quest for an open and accountable extractive sector through campaigns, joint advocacy, information sharing and solidarity.

Following a lengthy application process, in November 2018, the PWYP Africa Steering Committee approved KCSPOG’s application. KCSPOG/PWPY Kenya is part of the PWYP’s East and Southern Africa (ESA) Region.

Our Latest Publications

2022: An Upstream Outlook

by Rita Maina,Senior Advisor -Energy Transition In December 2021 The Kenya joint venture partners KJV(Tullow…

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Time to review the Price Control on Fuel?

According to the Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey (KIHBS) 2015/16, 36.1 per cent of Kenyans…

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KCSPOG Update: Tullow Invokes Force Majeure [18 May 2020]

On 15 May 2020 Africa Oil announced that Tullow Kenya had submitted notices of Force…

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KCSPOG Press Statement on Early Oil Pilot Scheme Expected Revenues

The Early Oil Pilot Scheme (EOPS) that commenced in June 2018 is a scheme aimed…

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KCSPOG Press Statement on Early Oil Pilot Scheme Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)

On the 3 of June 2018, President Uhuru Kenyatta flagged off trucks carrying oil from…

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Total Purchases Maersk Oil: Great Opportunity or Delays for Kenyan Project?

Maersk Oil made headlines last week through the decision by its parent company, Danish conglomerate…

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