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Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI), commonly known as Q8 (pronounced Cue-Eight, which sounds like "Kuwait" in a British accent), is the international subsidiary of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It refines and markets fuel, lubricants and other petroleum products in Europe .
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 ...
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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 Corporation. KNPC — Kuwait; Kuwait Petroleum International. Q8 — Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark and Spain; OKQ8 — Sweden, joint venture with OK; IQ8 — Vietnam; Tango - Netherlands and Luxembourg; Kygnus Oil — Japan Kwink Trip; Kum & Go — Michigan
Kuwait was the world's 10th largest petroleum and other liquids producer in 2010. [1] The company produced a total of 1.7 million barrels per day. Kuwait's oil reserves have been nationalized since 1975, [ 2 ] with the KOC, established in 1979, [ 3 ] holding sole rights to the exploration and production of oil and gas within Kuwait. [ 4 ]
Duqm Refinery is an oil refinery at the port town of Duqm in central-eastern Oman, and is expected to have a capacity of 230,000 barrels per day.It is owned and operated by OQ8, a joint venture between OQ, a subsidiary of the Government of Oman, and Kuwait Petroleum International, a subsidiary of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation.
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