KUWAIT NATIONAL PETROLEUM SERVICES
Location
Ahmadi
Founded
2008-10-30
Website
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2024-09-23 (arabtimesonline.com)
Kuwait’s Fifth LPG Train aims to ‘boost’ hydrocarbon production
KUWAIT CITY, Sept 22: The Fifth Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Train, an ambitious project by the Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), will aim at bolsteri...
Read more2024-09-23 (zawya.com)
Strategic fifth LPG train project boosting Kuwait's hydrocarbon assets
The LPG factory in Mina Al-Ahmadi Refinery produces high-quality hydrocarbon gas byproducts used locally to fill gas canisters for homes and production of vehicle fuel
Read more2022-08-03 (zawya.com)
Kuwait exports first low-sulfur, low-aromatic gasoline shipment - KNPC
KNPC's Clean Fuel Project helps produce environmental-friendly fuel
Read more2017-08-17 (pv-magazine.com)
Kuwait plans tender for 1 GW solar PV project
The tender for $1.2 billion Dibdibah solar power plant will be issued in the first quarter of 2018, Bloomberg reports.
Read more2014-02-11 (constructionweekonline.com)
Kuwait approves $12bn oil refineries upgrade
Clean Fuels Project split between Japanese, British and US consortia. Kuwait approves $12bn oil refineries upgrade. Clean Fuels Project, JGC Corp, Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Mina Abdullah refinery, NEWS, oil refinery, Petrofac, Projects. Projects and Tenders.
Read more(renewablesnow.com)
Kuwait’s KNPC invites bids in 1.5-GW solar tender
The Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) has initiated a tender for the installation of up to 1.5 GW of solar power capacity under its Dabdaba project.
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