KenolKobil and Castrol to build lubricant plant
KenolKobil and British industrial and automotive lubricants manufacturer Castrol have partnered to construct a $15 million (Sh1.5 billion) lubricants factory in Mombasa.
KenolKobil sought the partnership believing it to be a cheaper option than importing the lubricants from South Africa, where it has been obtaining the merchandise from.
The oil Company¡¯s Chief Executive Officer David Ohana confirmed the partnership and adding the budget for the mega project has already been approved by Castrol¡¯s management.
¡°The Castrol head office has approved the budget and the project is due to commence,¡± Ohana said during the release of KenolKobil half-year results last Thursday. The construction of the plant is set to begin by mid-2017.
Ohana said the factory will have a monthly output of 1,000 tonnes of lubricants and will strengthen KenolKobil¡¯s standing in the local petroleum sub sector.
British Petroleum (Southern Africa) owns the Castrol brand of lubes in Kenya, and it also runs a smaller lubricants plant in the country that produces a monthly capacity of 600 tonnes of Castrol lubricants.
15 Aug,2016