National Oil Corporation of Kenya


The National Oil Corporation of Kenya, is a state corporation of Kenya founded by Act of Parliament in 1981, with a mandate of participating in all aspects of the Kenyan petroleum industry. The company was incorporated in 1981 and began operations in 1984.

Location

The Head Office of the company is located at KAWI House, South C Red Cross Road,, off Popo Road, Nairobi, Kenya's capital and largest city. The coordinates of the company headquarters are: 01°19'30.0"S, 36°49'55.0"E.

Service stations

As of August 2018, NOCK operates 155 retail stations across Kenya, up from 115 in May 2017.

Controversy

In January 2016, following a company loss of KSh270 million for the half year period from 1 July 2015 to 31 December 2015, the NOCK board of directors sent the then managing director, Sumayya Hassan-Athmani, on compulsory leave, pending a forensic audit of the company finances. She was re-instated "three weeks later", by the Kenyan deputy president, William Ruto, pending the forensic audit. However, she chose to resign effective 1 July 2016. MaryJane Mwangi, the General Manager in charge of downstream operations at National Oil, was appointed Acting CEO in July 2016. Mwangi, a holder of Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Nairobi, was confirmed as the chief executive officer at National Oil, effective 1 August 2017.