|
-
Key to fulfilling global energy needs -
|
||||||||
|
KPC plans a US$55 billion investment to upgrade the energy sector
Today Kuwait has fully recovered from the devastation caused to its oil industry during the 1990 Iraqi invasion, when several hundred oil wells and gathering stations were destr-oyed and all three domestic refineries were put out of operation. Current production levels are 2.4 million barrels per day (bpd) and the country has a refining capacity of 889,200 bpd. However, the country is not resting on its laurels and, in preparation for an expected 50 percent rise in global oil demand over the next two decades, has committed US$55 billion (£33 billion) to upgrading its energy sector through the Vision 2020 plan, which will significantly boost both production and refining capacity over the next 15 years. The country has several new mega projects in the pipeline, including the £3.8 billion Project Kuwait to develop the countrys northern oilfields and the construction of a fourth refinery both open to foreign participation. We need the help of international companies as extra production will require advanced technology, comments Minister of Energy Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahed Al-Sabah. |
||||||||
|
World
Report International Ltd., 2 Old Brompton Road, South Kensington, London
SW7 3DQ
Tel: +44 20 76296213 Fax: +44 20 74953707 - info@worldreport-ind.com |