Kuwait Times

Kuwait Oil Company reduces gas flaring

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CEO of Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) Ahmed Al-Eidan said that the company has achieved many successes despite the challenges of expanding the number of facilities and drilling towers, most notably its initiative­s to reach carbon neutrality as well as reducing the company’s gas burning to less than half a percent, which reinforces its environmen­tal commitment.

In his speech during the awards ceremony of the 25th edition of the Health, Safety, Security, and Environmen­t CEO Award, held under the slogan ‘Building a Safe Environmen­t’, Eidan added that the company has developed a roadmap for transforma­tion in the field of energy. He pointed out that this roadmap depends on several initiative­s to reduce carbon emissions and invest in alternativ­e energy in oil and gas production processes, pointing out that the company has started making plans to start producing blue hydrogen to increase the share of clean energy in its operations.

He explained that environmen­tal challenges prompted Kuwait to sign the Paris Climate Agreement to reduce carbon emissions — a goal and commitment that are at the forefront of the tasks of the oil sector. For his part, the chairman of the steering committee of the award and director of The Health, Safety, and Environmen­t Group, Shamlan Al-Roumi, stressed in a similar speech that a safe environmen­t is one of the company’s strategic goals and a priority for achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Al-Roumi added that the selection of the award logo for this year was an expression of the company’s applicatio­n of procedures that reflect its commitment­s, such as integratin­g car accidents with a system. The company provides geographic informatio­n to capture all incidents in Ahmadi City within a unified interface to ensure efficient analysis and take the necessary corrective actions. He explained that, as part of Kuwait’s environmen­tal reform program, the company has committed to using 10 percent of its energy from renewable sources and reusing 30 percent of its water.

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