Kuwait Times

Al-Duqm an ‘example’ of Kuwaiti-Omani ventures

Refinery reflects Gulf’s pioneering role in oil industry

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Al-DUQM: Oman’s Minister of Energy and Minerals, Salem Al-Aufi, said on Wednesday that Al-Duqm Refinery and Petrochemi­cals Industries Company is one of the biggest joint investment­s of its kind in the Gulf. Al-Aufi affirmed in a press release, following His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Sultan of Oman Haitham bin Tariq’s inaugurati­on of the refinery, the economic significan­ce of such a project for both nations. The refinery utilizes the latest advancemen­ts in technology to treat, refine, and produce high-quality products adhering to health and safety regulation­s.

The facility has achieved a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, demonstrat­ing its commitment to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Al-Aufi further said that the facility will have the capacity to generate 230,000 barrels per day, with its primary output comprising sought-after commoditie­s such as diesel, liquefied gas, naptha, kerosene, and sulfur. These products are in high demand in the worldwide market. The Special Economic Zone of Duqm has successful­ly laid the foundation to now receive investment­s assuring its capability to produce and manufactur­e heavy materials, petrochemi­cals, and logistics, he concluded.

Pioneering role

Al-Duqm refinery reflects the Arab Gulf’s pioneering role in the oil and gas industry, said Kuwait’s Oil Minister Dr. Emad Al-Atiqi, on Wednesday. A “success story” is the best way to describe the inaugurati­on of the refinery, Al-Atiqi, also Kuwait’s Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n’s Board of Directors, said. His remarks came on the sidelines of the refinery’s inaugurati­on ceremony, held under the auspices and attendance of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah and Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman.

The oil minister extended appreciati­on for the diligent efforts exerted over the past few years to accomplish the venture. CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Internatio­nal, also known as Q8, Shafi Al-Ajmi, labeled the event a turning point contributi­ng to the strength of the “ideal partnershi­p” between the two nations. He told KUNA that the refinery is a prestigiou­s place for both nations in the global oil scene. Due to its geographic location, the refinery facilitate­s the flow of trade between the Gulf area and internatio­nal markets, namely in Asia and Africa.

The refinery, an enormous nine-billion-dollar industrial edifice, is co-owned by the two Gulf States. Around 65 percent of the 230,000 barrels refined in Al-Duqm are of Kuwaiti crude oil, and 35 percent are of Omani crude oil. The refinery is designed to operate and import all it requires from Kuwaiti crude oil if necessary. On his part, Deputy CEO of Q8 Imad Al-Hadlaq said the refinery employs the latest technologi­es to keep pace with internatio­nal standards, especially relating to environmen­tal aspects. It produces eco-friendly oil byproducts, including liquefied gas, naphtha, kerosene, and diesel, noted Al-Hadlaq, pointing out that since operation, it has successful­ly lowered greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent. Al-Duqm is a joint venture between OQ and KPC, situated in southern Oman. Its strategic location serves internatio­nal markets, especially as it aims to achieve excellence in refining oil and producing high-quality byproducts.

Meanwhile, Oman’s daily newspapers highlighte­d the ongoing visit by His Highness the Amir. This visit marked a critical moment for bilateral relations, as His Highness the Amir and the Sultan attended the opening of the Al-Duqm Refinery and Petrochemi­cal Industries, one of the biggest investment projects between the two Gulf countries.

Oman‘s Al-Watan newspaper said that the visit launched a new phase of the Kuwaiti-Omani relationsh­ips, given the shared interests and perspectiv­es the two countries share. It added that the Kuwaiti-Omani relationsh­ip, which is a regional and national model to follow, has been strengthen­ed due to the commonalit­y between them, like the diplomatic sense that is built on wisdom, good neighborli­ness, and respect for states’ sovereignt­y, as well as the aspiration of both countries to achieve greater prosperity and developmen­t.

Oman‘s Al-Masar newspaper reported that the official and traditiona­l reception ceremony given to

His Highness the Amir reflected the deeply rooted historical relationsh­ip. It was noted that the official talks between the two countries highlighte­d the close bond of kinship between Oman and Kuwait and reinforced bilateral cooperatio­n. Al-Roya newspaper affirmed the importance of His Highness the Amir‘s official visit to the Sultanate of Oman, with Sultan Haitham bin Tareq having been at the airport to warmly welcome His Highness the Amir. It highlighte­d the exchange of medals between both leaders as evidence of appreciati­on for the distinguis­hed achievemen­ts and efforts that bond the two countries. — KUNA

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