Petroleum industry in Kuwait
The petroleum industry in Kuwait is the largest industry in the country, accounting nearly half of the country's GDP. Kuwait has a proven crude oil reserves of 104 billion barrels (15 km³)[1], estimated to be 10% of the world's reserves. Kuwait's oil reserves are the fourth largest in the world and the Burgan Field is the second largest oil field. Kuwait is the world's eleventh largest oil producer and seventh largest exporter.[2] Kuwait's oil production accounts for 7% of world-wide oil production.[3]
Since the government of Kuwait owns the oil industry, it controls most of the country's economy; in all, about 75 percent of the GDP. Kuwait’s oil exports vary depending on internal needs – almost all of Kuwait’s energy is derived from oil – and on international demand and prices and production quotas fixed by the OPEC, of which Kuwait is a member. OPEC’s quotas, however, are difficult to enforce, and Kuwait and other countries have been accused of violating them. In 2005, oil production was 2.418 million bbl/day (2005 est).[4]
Kuwait's chief oil companies are:
- Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) : Holding group responsible for international marketing.
- Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) : Crude oil exploration and development company.
- Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) : Runs oil refineries across Kuwait.
- Petrochemicals Industries Company (PIC) : Petrochemical and fertilizer manufacturer.
- Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI, also known as "Q8") : Runs refining and marketing business overseas.
- Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) : International oil exploration company.
- Equate petrochemical company (EQUATE) : A petrochemical company formed by PIC and Dow Chemical.
- Petroleum Training Centre (PTC) : Responsible for all training and career development within the KPC companies.
- Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) : Crude oil shipping
- Kuwait Aviation Fueling Company (KAFCO) : Aircraft fuel
- Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC) : Oil and gas exploration and production in the Saudi-Kuwaiti neutral zone; joint venture with Saudi Arabia.
- Oil Sector Services Company (OSSC) : Handles all construction projects, maintenance, security, fire-fighting, and medical services to all oil sector employees and their families.
- Oil Development Company (ODC)
References
- ^ CIA - The World Factbook - Kuwait
- ^ Top World Oil Producers, Exporters, Consumers, and Importers, 2006 — Infoplease.com
- ^ An assessment of world oil exports | EnergyBulletin.net | Peak Oil News Clearinghouse
- ^ The World Factbook. "The World Factbook; Kuwait". https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ku.html. Retrieved 2008-01-06.
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