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January 13, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Kenya: Lamu Oil Drilling Ship Safe From Somalia War

The offshore oil drilling ship stationed in the Indian Ocean off Lamu, MV Chyuku is safe from the spill over of violence in neighbouring Somalia. The assurance was made by Woodside Energy Kenya General Manager, Mr Alex Taylor. “Everything is fine, and work is going on,” Taylor told The Standard on t

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The offshore oil drilling ship stationed in the Indian Ocean off Lamu, MV Chyuku is safe from the spill over of violence in neighbouring Somalia.

The assurance was made by Woodside Energy Kenya General Manager, Mr Alex Taylor.

“Everything is fine, and work is going on,” Taylor told The Standard on telephone, when asked whether the vessel was secure following break out of fighting in Somali.

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