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Kenya Pipeline has maintained there will be no fuel shortage during the election period, as speculated.

Managing director Joe Sang speaking on Thursday assured that there is sufficient stock to meet the domestic demand.

"There are 88 million litres of petrol, more than 98 million litres of diesel and about 71 million of jet fuel at various depots," he said in a statement.

"There are ships in Mombasa carrying 138 million litres of diesel and 56 million litres of jet fuel waiting to discharge into KPC systems."

Sang added that the stock is expected to last up to 12 days.

"An additional 253 million litres of super petrol, 311 million litres of diesel and 197 million litres of jet fuel are expected to be delivered into the country this month," he said.