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Kuwait Petroleum International

Shafi Taleb AL-AJMI

President and CEO

KUWAIT PETROLEUM INTERNATIONAL

It is of the utmost importance that we utilise our natural resources responsibly to provide cleaner products and greener services.
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Kuwait Petroleum International In Figures

Share of 2023 electricity consumption coming from renewable sources: 90%

Litres of biofuel blended into diesel products in 2023: 388 million

Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI), also known by its trademark Q8, refines and markets fuel, lubricants and other petroleum products worldwide. Established in 1983, it is a 100% subsidiary and the downstream international arm of KPC. In 2023 the company had more than 1,800 employees in more than 35 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, and total revenues of about USD 25 billion.

The company divides its activities into three main segments: refining operations, direct fuel services and retail fuel sales.

KPI’s refining operations are carried out under joint venture agreements at three separate facilities.

  • The Milazzo refinery in Italy, in partnership with AGIP (now Eni) since 1996, which can process around 230,000 bopd
  • The Nghi Son refinery in Vietnam, in partnership with Petrovietnam, Idemitsu and Mitsui Chemical since 2008 (200,000 bopd)
  • The Duqm (OQ8) Refinery in Oman, in partnership with OQ since 2018 (230,000 bopd)

The direct services division serves engine fuel, heating oil and lubricants to large customers such as public utilities, local authorities, transport and aviation companies, agricultural and industrial companies, and residential buildings. Delivery to each of these customer segments is carried out through dedicated logistical networks and distribution infrastructure.

Retail fuel sales are carried out through a network of more than 3,500 branded service stations throughout Europe and Vietnam. At these locations, KPI also offers motorists ancillary products and services delivered through partnerships with, for example, local restaurant and supermarket chains. The company is in the process of rolling out electric charging stations, which are already available at its locations in Benelux, Italy and Spain.

KPI also has a research division, Q8 Research, which engages in product development and adjusts the specifications of different materials and products. The division is also responsible for quality control and ensuring that Q8 products are compliant with applicable safety, health and environmental regulations.

Kuwait Petroleum International News and Interviews

Interview
Kuwait - July 10, 2018

Nabil Bourisli, CEO of KPC Holdings (Aruba) Group and president of Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI), talks to TOGY about the strategy of the company’s investment…

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Saipem in Oman refinery deal
NEWS
Oman - February 15, 2018

Saipem has received a USD 750-million EPC contract to work on the Duqm refinery in Oman, the Italian EPC firm announced on Thursday.

“We welcome with particular…

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Kuwaiti firm closes Oman refinery deal
NEWS
Kuwait - January 15, 2018

Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI) has completed its purchase of a 50% stake in Oman’s Duqm refinery, local media reported on Sunday.

On April 10, 2017,…

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Kuwait appoints new oil minister
NEWS
Kuwait - December 11, 2017

Kuwait has appointed new oil and finance ministers, international media reported on Monday.

Bakheet Al Rashidi will head the Ministry of Oil, replacing Essam Al…

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Duqm Refinery EPC packages awarded
NEWS
Oman - August 07, 2017

Three EPC packages for the Duqm Refinery have been awarded, Omani media reported on Saturday.

A first package, for building the refinery’s main processing plants,…

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Interview
Kuwait - June 09, 2017

Mutlaq Rashed Al Azmi, deputy CEO of the Mina Abdullah refinery (MAB) for Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), talks to TOGY about the progress the company is…

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Kuwait shuts down Shuaiba refinery
NEWS
Kuwait - March 31, 2017

Kuwait shut down its Shuaiba refinery on Friday, a key step in the implementation of the country’s USD 12-billion Clean Fuel Project (CFP).

The CFP is repurposing…

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Week in review
NEWS
- February 03, 2017

TOGY’s oil and gas coverage of the past week was dominated by Iran’s downstream news and reporting on Indonesia’s Pertamina. There were also a number of Q4 and…

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