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Minister of Oil Al-Roumi reaffirmed on Saturday Kuwait’s full support for OPEC+ efforts aimed at enhancing the stability of ...
KUWAIT -- The price of Kuwait oil went up by USD 1.05 to USD 70.10 per barrel (pb) on Thursday as opposed to USD 70.10 on ...
Kuwait’s Petrochemical Industries Co. agreed to buy a 25% stake in Wanhua Chemical Group, marking the country’s latest foray into China.. PIC, a unit of state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corp., is ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNKuwait oil price up to $69.05 pbThe price of Kuwait oil went up by 46 cents to US$69.05 per barrel on Wednesday, compared to US$68.59 last Tuesday, said the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation on Thursday.Brent futures also increased by ...
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) sees continued good demand for oil from China in the second half of the year, its chief executive said on Thursday, speaking to Reuters as part of a podcast ...
State oil giant Kuwait Petroleum Corporation sees a near 14.1 billion Kuwaiti dinar ($45.7 billion) shortfall in the funds it has available to meet its five-year spending plan, and will need to ...
Kuwait Petroleum (KPC) has announced a $33bn investment strategy up to 2029 to enhance its oil production capacity, according to a report by Bloomberg. The plan aligns with other producers ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNKuwait's oil sector establishes robust cybersecurity systemThe Kuwaiti government attaches paramount significance to cybersecurity, particularly in the oil and gas sector, given that ...
Kuwait-Petroleum News: Esgian Week 29 Report: New Drilling Plans In Guyana And Norway, Gunvor Sells Its Rotterdam Oil Terminal To GES, Fully Loaded Oil Tanker. Thursday, January 23, 2025.
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) CEO Sheikh Nawaf al-Sabah said on Monday that oil will remain a vital part of the world's energy mix.
Kuwait Petroleum (KPC) has announced a $33bn investment strategy up to 2029 to enhance its oil production capacity, according to a report by Bloomberg. The plan aligns with other producers ...
State oil giant Kuwait Petroleum Corporation sees a near 14.1 billion Kuwaiti dinar ($45.7 billion) shortfall in the funds it has available to meet its five-year spending plan, and will need to ...
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