Egypt and Libya are nearing the finalisation of a joint project to construct an 800-kilometre (497-mile) oil pipeline connecting the Libyan city of Tobruk directly with Egypt’s Mediterranean port city of Alexandria.
Daniel Onyango
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Daniel Onyango's coverage primarily focuses on the energy industry, with particular attention to pipeline projects and their impact on indigenous rights and local communities. Given his emphasis on government announcements, press releases, and general announcements within the energy sector, he may be receptive to pitches from industry experts or stakeholders who can provide insights into the latest developments in pipeline projects, energy infrastructure development, or indigenous rights issues related to these projects.
As Daniel highlights specific cases of environmental impact and community engagement in relation to pipelines and other energy initiatives, he might value commentary from individuals or organizations directly involved in such matters. Pitches offering expert analysis of similar events could also resonate well with his coverage.
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