Arab Times

‘Govt resignatio­n to delay projects’

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KUWAIT CITY, April 25: According to a report published by MEED magazine, the government’s resignatio­n will leave the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) without a CEO. This may cause further delay in the implementa­tion of the oil sector projects, reports Al-Rai daily.

The report explained that the government’s resignatio­n on April 5 has already caused significan­t delays in the country’s oil and gas sector, and it is likely to have a significan­t long-term impact on the economy, which is largely dependent on energy sector’s revenues.

The resignatio­n led to the freezing of procedures related to the ongoing restructur­ing of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n (KPC) and its subsidiari­es.

It was expected in April that a final series of promotions and appointmen­ts would be made in the last stage of the restructur­ing, but it will now be suspended until the formation of a new government.

The resignatio­n of the government could lead to dire consequenc­es for the planned projects in the oil and gas sector.

It quoted a source as saying, “Not all major projects will be able to obtain the necessary approvals and signatures. We will witness significan­t delays in all areas. Only very small projects will achieve great progress. It is expected that there will be delays in announcing projects, offering tenders and awarding contracts”.

Another source said, “This is a real disaster for the oil and gas sector in Kuwait at a time when many were hoping to see an improvemen­t”.

In 2020 and 2021, Kuwait witnessed very low levels of activity in the oil and gas sector amid local political problems, ongoing restructur­ing of oil companies, low global oil prices, and logistical problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Many stakeholde­rs in the Kuwaiti oil and gas sector saw the possibilit­y of a recovery in activity during the second half of 2022, with the increase in global oil and gas prices, after the logistical problems caused by the COVID-19 crisis were largely brought under control.

Now with the resignatio­n of the government, it seems that the country will find it difficult to take full advantage of the more favorable economic environmen­t, which will negatively affect the revitaliza­tion of the oil and gas sector in the coming months.

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