State of Kuwait
Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC)
شركة البترول الوطنية الكويتية

KNPC Headoffice
Agency overview
HeadquartersAl Ahmadi Kuwait
29°5′34″N 48°5′14″E / 29.09278°N 48.08722°E / 29.09278; 48.08722
Agency executive
  • Wadha Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Chief Executive Officer
Parent agencyKuwait Petroleum Corporation
Websitehttp://www.knpc.com

The Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) (Arabic: شركة البترول الوطنية الكويتية) is the national oil refining company of Kuwait. Established in October 1960, KNPC handles the responsibility of oil refining, gas liquefaction, and distribution of petroleum goods within the local market. KNPC is also handling CFP (Clean Fuel project).

History

Established in October 1960[1][2] as a share-holding company owned by the Kuwait government and private sector, KNPC became fully government-owned in 1975.[3] Since 1968 the company had been exporting petroleum products from its Shuaiba Refinery.In April 2017 Kuwait closed the Shuaiba refinery, which was one of the oldest oil facilities in the region.[4] In 1980, following the restructuring of the oil sector in Kuwait, KNPC was placed under the newly created Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), which was also government owned.[3] Under this position, KNPC took control of distributing petroleum products within Kuwait, along with the ownership of the Mina Ahmadi and Mina Abdullah refineries.[5][6]

Refineries

Recruitment

KNPC provides scholarships and training and sponsors refinery operation specialization at the College of Technological Studies of The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET).[3]

See also

References

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  12. ^ https://www.knpc.com/en/our-business/crude-oil-refining/mina-al-ahmadi-refinery
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