Kuwait Times

Kuwait eyes more crude oil exports to China: official

Kuwaiti-Chinese cooperatio­n at highest level: Ambassador

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SHANGHAI: A senior Kuwaiti oil official affirmed yesterday that his country plans to increase its crude oil exports to China to more than 600,000 barrels per day by 2019. Kuwait’s volume of liquefied natural gas exports to China has significan­tly increased to over two millions tons annually, making up nearly 40 percent of its total exports, Deputy Managing Director of Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n’s (KPC) Internatio­nal Marketing Sheikh Khaled AlSabah said. Sheikh Khaled Al-Sabah made his remarks while addressing participan­ts of the second edition of China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai.

Kuwait considers China as one of its main strategic partners, he affirmed, noting KPC’s cooperatio­n relationsh­ip and partnershi­p with China Petrochemi­cal Corporatio­n (Sinopec Group), particular­ly in the energy field. Kuwait’s oil exports have grown significan­tly thanks to its partnershi­ps with China, notably Sinopec Group, especially since KPC opened its representa­tion office in Beijing in 2005, Sheikh Khaled noted, adding such mutual understand­ing and support was the key for this partnershi­p’s success. The KPCSinopec cooperatio­n includes oil-manufactur­ing sectors such as oil extraction and refinery, in addition to exporting oil derivative­s, marketing, business developmen­t, investment, and joint operations, said the Kuwaiti official.

The Kuwaiti-Chinese oil cooperatio­n is very “promising” and would contribute to the two countries’ prosperity for long years to come, he noted, affirming his country seeks to maintain the stability of internatio­nal oil markets. Kuwait aspires to faster global economic growth as it continues, through KPC, to supply the internatio­nal markets, particular­ly the Chinese ones, with crude oil and its various related-products, said Sheikh Khaled Al-Sabah. As part of its strategy, the Kuwaiti corporatio­n seeks to increase its production capacity of crude oil to more than four million barrel per day, as well as 2.5 billion cubic meters of LNG by 2040, he noted.

Furthermor­e, Sheikh Khaled Al-Sabah affirmed KPC’s strive to reach a total refinery capacity of crude oil to about 1.4 million barrels per day by 2021, in addition to investment on an internatio­nal level to secure best returns for Kuwaiti oil. On KPC’s current oil projects, he mentioned clean fuel as one, in addition to developmen­t and integratio­n of local refineries in order to secure production of high-quality products that match internatio­nal environmen­tal criteria. Moreover,

KPC would construct an LNG station with a total capacity of nearly three billion British thermal units per day in order to maintain Kuwait’s LNG needs and achieve better environmen­tal criteria on the local level. Sheikh Khaled Al-Sabah also mentioned that KPC plans to construct a new refinery, called Zour Refinery, which has been designed in accordance to internatio­nal standards and in a total major capacity of nearly 615,000 barrels per day to cover Kuwait’s energy needs.

Highest level

Meanwhile, Kuwait’s Ambassador to China Sameh Hayat affirmed Friday that

“prosperous” bilateral relations with China are at the highest of levels. Acting upon wise directions of both leadership­s, and stemming of a mutual political desire, the two countries succeeded in establishi­ng a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, Hayat said while addressing participan­ts of the second edition of the Internatio­nal Financial Cooperatio­n Forum 2019 in Shanghai.

Kuwait’s participat­ion this year reflects its interest to interact with such a significan­t financial event in one of China’s - and the world’s - leading economic cities, said the Kuwaiti envoy. It also embodies the fruitful outcomes of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber AlSabah’s visit to China last July, which propelled the relationsh­ip between the two countries to higher strategic prospects, noted Hayat. Shanghai is also at the forefront of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative,’ launched by President Xi Jinping in 2013, he added, noting that Kuwait was the first supporter and signatory on its cooperatio­n pact with the Chinese government.

Hayat stressed the importance of organizing events of such a caliber more periodical­ly and continuall­y as the Shanghai Forum is considered one of the important economic meetings in the world. His Highness the Amir’s recent visit to China was one of the most successful throughout various junctures of the two countries historic relationsh­ip, as it achieved its desired objectives, he affirmed. The Belt and Road Initiative is to contribute to global economic prosperity, he said, noting Kuwait would be one of its launching pads due for its distinctiv­e geographic location in north of the Arabian Gulf. Hayat also said the initiative matches Kuwait government’s strategic vision in making the country a safe sea route, a major commercial hub, and a core of a network of steel lines starting from China and ending in Jerusalem through Central Asia and other countries. —KUNA

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Kuwait’s Ambassador to China Sameh Hayat speaks at the event.
 ??  ?? SHANGHAI: Deputy Managing Director of Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n’s (KPC) Internatio­nal Marketing Sheikh Khaled Al-Sabah speaks at the second edition of China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai. — KUNA photos
SHANGHAI: Deputy Managing Director of Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n’s (KPC) Internatio­nal Marketing Sheikh Khaled Al-Sabah speaks at the second edition of China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai. — KUNA photos
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