KAMPALA, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Kenya and Uganda have reached a
final decision on the route for a crude pipeline linking their
newly found oil fields to the Kenyan coast, an important step
for oil firms to make a final investment decision, the
countries' presidents said on Monday.
"The two heads of state agreed on the use of the northern
route, that is Hoima - Lokichar - Lamu for the development of
the crude oil pipeline," Uganda's Yoweri Museveni and Kenya's
Uhuru Kenyatta said in a statement.