Kuwait Times

Sheikh Mishal and Sultan Haitham inaugurate $9bn Al-Duqm Refinery

Largest investment project between Kuwait and Oman in petrochemi­cals sector

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AL-DUQM, Oman: HH the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Omani Sultan Haitham bin Tareq patronized Wednesday the official inaugurati­on of Al-Duqm Refinery and Petrochemi­cal Industries in Al-Duqm. The motorcade of HH the Amir and Sultan Haitham arrived at the refinery, with residents of Al-Wusta governorat­e welcoming them with folkloric performanc­es.

They were received by Kuwait’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Oil Dr Emad Al-Atiqi, Oman’s Minister of Finance Sultan bin Salem Al-Habsi and senior officials. A film was displayed about the project, considered the largest investment venture in the refinery and petrochemi­cals sector. The film showed the vital role of Kuwait-Oman partnershi­p in the journey of the refinery.

Head of Oman’s investment authority Abdulsalam Al-Murshidi said the inaugurati­on of Al-Duqm refinery is a continuati­on of history between Oman and Kuwait, both working in one place, “continuing this historic legacy for the future generation­s to be a guideline for prosperity and progress”. He said the $9 billion refinery was the largest investment project between two Arab Gulf countries in the refineries and petrochemi­cals sector.

Murshidi said Al-Duqm refinery was projected to increase Oman’s refining capacity to 500,000 bpd from 230,000 bpd. He said the project was completed despite economic and political challenges. “The determinat­ion overcame all obstacles and challenges,” he said, adding the refinery and petrochemi­cal industries are located in Al-Duqm economic zone, which has a unique location and is thus lucrative for investment­s.

Murshidi pointed out the establishm­ent of facilities that will support the refinery and petrochemi­cal industries, thanking Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n (KPC), Kuwait Petroleum Internatio­nal

(KPI) and Oman’s OQ for their endless efforts that saw the completion of this mega project.

KPC CEO Sheikh Nawaf Saud Al-Sabah said the inaugurati­on of Al-Duqm Refinery and Petrochemi­cal Industries reflects the history between Kuwait and Oman. “The story with you my brothers did not start with Al-Duqm, but with diving ships when our grandfathe­rs went on rough journeys looking for pearls,” he said, and Allah the Almighty rewarded them following decades of struggle.

Al-Duqm refinery, he said, will be processing crude oil from Kuwait and Oman, thus honoring strategic objectives of KPC, according to which the corporatio­n engages in investment opportunit­ies with internatio­nal partners to boost “our refining capacity in promising markets”.

The aim, said Sheikh Nawaf, is to reach a capacity of 425,000 barrels per day by 2025. Thanks to

“cooperatio­n of our brothers in Oman, we achieved this goal ahead of schedule,” he added. He expressed gratitude to all workers who contribute­d to this success. He said challenges facing the oil and gas industry “are not easy”, foremost being the transforma­tion of energy, which requires safe and profitable operation of the refinery to make it an icon of innovation and excellence in the internatio­nal refining industry.

HH the Amir Sheikh Mishal and Sultan Haitham raised the curtain on a memorial plaque which marked the inaugurati­on of the refinery. His Highness the Amir and Sultan Haitham were accompanie­d by Chairman of OQ Group and Deputy Head of Oman Investment Authority Mulhem bin Bashir Al-Jurf to the refinery’s main control room and were briefed about the operations of the refinery. HH the Amir was given a gift on this occasion.

In honor of HH the Amir Sheikh Mishal and his accompanyi­ng delegation, Sultan Haitham held a lunch banquet on the Royal Yacht Fulk Al Salamah in Al-Duqm on Wednesday. HH the Amir Sheikh Mishal later departed Oman on Wednesday, concluding his state visit. HH was seen off at the airport by Sultan Haitham and a senior delegation. — KUNA

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