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His professional career began in 1983 in the oil industry, where he worked for various companies. From 1990 to 2001, he held the position of director of public relations at the Kuwait Oil Company . In November 2001, he transitioned to a role at the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation .
In 1934 KPC received the first Kuwait Oil Concession Agreement after it was originally formed by the Gulf Oil Corporation and the Anglo-Persian Oil Company.In 1975 the state signed agreements with BP and Gulf and after its shares were progressively increased, [3] Kuwait Petroleum Corporation was founded on 27 January 1980 [4] as an umbrella company, integrating KOC, KNPC, KOTC and PIC and ...
After graduation Hussein joined Kuwait National Petroleum Company in February 1972 and worked there until April 1980. [1] Then he began to work at Shuaiba refinery (1972-1974). [1] Then he joined planning department in 1977 and his tenure at the department lasted until 1977. [1] From 1977 to 1980 he worked at international marketing department. [1]
In 2011 he became a board member of the Kuwait Gulf Operation Committee (KGOC) and from 2011 to 2013 he served as chairman and managing director of Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC). [2] [3] Al-Adsani was the deputy chairman and chief executive officer of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) from May 2013 [4] to December 2018. [5]
An oil refinery in Mina-Al-Ahmadi, Kuwait. The petroleum industry in Kuwait is the largest industry in the country, accounting nearly half of the country's GDP.Kuwait has proven crude oil reserves of 104 billion barrels (15 km 3), [1] estimated to be 9% of the world's reserves.
Kuwait Petroleum may face a deficit of 6 billion dinars ($19.88 billion) over five years, the report said, adding that the company plans to cover the shortfall by issuing debt, including on ...
The Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) (Arabic: شركة البترول الوطنية الكويتية) is the national oil refining company of Kuwait. Established in October 1960, KNPC has the mandate for oil refining, gas liquefaction, and distribution of petroleum goods within the local market. KNPC also handles CFP (Clean Fuel project).
From 1991 to 1993, Al-Ghais operated in the Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs.In 1993, he joined the International Marketing Sector of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), later serving as its Crude Oil Marketing Representative and leading the company's regional offices in China and the United Kingdom.