Arab Times

‘Al-Ahmadi’ … the source of evolutions

City forms important part of Kuwaiti economy

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 18, (KUNA): AlAhmadi City is associated with the glorious developmen­t of Kuwait in the modern era, as it is known in the initial exploratio­n and expansion of the petroleum production.

The city forms an important part of Kuwait’s economy as Burgan oil field was discovered there during the reign of Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the tenth Ruler of Kuwait, who establishe­d the city for the oil company employees.

With the success of oil exploratio­n in Burgan field and export of the first shipment of oil from Al-Ahmadi port in June, 1946, Al-Ahmadi began to grow and prosper, and became central in the petroleum industry while hosting headquarte­rs for the oil companies.

Al-Ahmadi’s name was given to the port located on the Arabian Gulf, between Fahaheel village and Al-Shuaiba, and before the completion of the city, the British expats named it “the Arab village.” The city sits on a ridge, which rises 400 feet above sea level, few miles from the Gulf, and as a result of this location, Kuwait Oil Company transferre­d its operations to the city where a network of gathering lines connects between the storage tanks and the Gulf coast.

With the growing numbers of the employees in the oil company, there was a need to build proper houses instead of tents, and that was the starting point for the emergence of Al-Ahmadi city.

The residents of the city were a mixture of various Arab nationalit­ies in addition to European expats who formed a large majority which had the impact on the nature and the layouts of the city.

Al-Ahmadi has become over the years an integrated city in terms of the convenienc­e and variety of services and a home of Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), including sports clubs and the Petroleum Training Center as well as many amenities such as Al-Ahmadi Health Center.

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