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Farouq Hussein Al-ZankiChief Executive Of�cer
Dialoguewith CEO
After spending the Eid and summer holidays, I bid you to recuperate your zeal and vigor through which we can fulfill several achievements for the good of our beloved Kuwait and the oil sector in particular. In fact, we are confronting mammoth challenges on top of which our progress in executing KPC 2030 strategy, the plans which are aimed to augment productivity, develop work systems, cope with the international incessant technological developments, improve personnel’s skills and discover the positive energies of the oil sector’s personnel to harness them appropriately for the public good.Definitely, the non-stop challenges epitomized in developing the oil depots, discovering new oil and gas depots, increasing production as per KPC 2030 strategy and consolidating the international status, which KPC managed to fulfill as an oil producer and exporter, require exerting much effort and harness all available capabilities and experiences to make such goals concrete fact. Certainly, the personnel of the Kuwaiti oil sector realize how KPC is keen on implementing several gargantuan projects aimed to bolster Kuwait’s status internationally as one of the most important oil exporters. Achieving such goals requires reinforcing communication means among the sector’s personnel to keep the spirit of the one family which is one of the distinguished characteristic of our small oil society and the spirits of the Kuwaiti society in general.
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By Al-Khat Printing Press
KPC News Team:Media Relations Dept.
Fax: 24994991Email: media@kpc.com.kw
Held under HH the Amir’s auspicesKPC partakes in 24th diving expedition
Oil Minister receives well-wishers of Eid Al-Fitr KPC sponsors the operation of lifting ship sunk opposite to Al-Beda’ Coast
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Held under HH the Amir’s auspices
KPC partakes in 24th diving expedition Under the auspices of HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad
Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and in the presence of Minister
of Communications, Acting Minister of Social
Affairs and Labor Salem Al-Uthaina who
attended on behalf of HH the Amir, the
Sea Heritage Committee at Kuwait Sea Club launched the
24th diving expedition on Thursday August 23, 2012.
The inaugural ceremony was initiated by playing
the national anthem and reciting some verses
from the holy Qur’an. After that, the relatives
of 160 Kuwaiti youths, who took part in the
expedition, said farewell to their sons who be-
gan their journey searching for pearl in Herat
Al-Khairan area.
On his part, Deputy Chairman of Kuwait Sea
Club Eng. Ahmad Al-Ghanim stressed the impor-
tance of diving expedition as it is considered extin-
guished national and Gulf incident. In addition, it is not
only a journey to collect oysters, but it is also an Amiri wish
to bolster the national unity among citizens to confront cha-
os through reinforcing intimacy, collaboration and the spirit
of one family.
It is worth mentioning that a number of institutions of the
civil society participated in this 24th diving expedition on
top of which Kuwait Petroleum Corporation and a number
of other institutions that sponsored the event.
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HE Minister of Oil, Acting Minister
of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Chair-
man of KPC’s board of directors Hani
Hussein received well-wishers of Eid
Al-Fitr on Wednesday August 22,
2012 at the Diwaniya of the Kuwaiti
oil sector’s complex.
The reception was attended by Mr.
Farouq Al-Zanki, KPC’s CEO,
Sheikh Talal Al-Khalid, Managing
Director of Governmental, Parlia-
In presence of a large number of personnel from KPC & its subsidiaries
Oil Minister receives well-wishers of Eid Al-Fitr
mentary, Public and Media Relations,
Mr. Nasser Al-Mudhaf, Managing
Director of International Marketing
Sector, Managing Directors and their
deputies along with a large number of
personnel from KPC and its subsid-
iaries besides Ministry of Oil. They
extended their heartfelt wishes of a
happy Eid, the matter reflected the
spirit of the one family among the oil
sector's personnel.
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As its annual habit
Oil Minister receives oil sector's personnel in Ramadan Ghabqa
His Excellency Minister of Oil, Chair-
man of KPC's board of directors Mr.
Hani Abdulaziz Hussein held Ramadan
Ghabqa on Wednesday August 1, 2012
in the lobby of the complex of the Ku-
waiti oil sector for the oil family mem-
bers.
The personnel of the oil family were re-
ceived by Hussein, Mr. Farouq Al-Zanki,
CEO of KPC, Sheikh Talal Al-Khalid,
Managing Directors of Governmental,
Parliamentary, Public and Media Rela-
tions and a number of Managing Direc-
tors along with senior officials from the
oil sector.
It is noteworthy that Ramadan Ghabqa
is a traditional Kuwaiti habit aimed to
consolidate relations among the oil sec-
tor’s personnel regardless of their des-
ignations.
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D e p a r t m e n t U n d e r T h e S p o t
Fahad Nouri: Allotting strategic and inclusive plans regarding research and technology tops our priorities
The Research and Development Department is considered one of
the most significant departments at Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
(KPC) thanks to the multiple tasks it undertakes such as allotting
plans, training programs, preparing reports, conducting researches
and studies as well as allotting appropriate solutions in this do-
main.
To learn more about the department and its tasks, KPC Newsletter
interviewed Mr. Fahad Abdulrahman Nouri, Manager of Research
and Development Department.
The interview has been conducted as a question and an answer as
follows:
1- Could you throw light on the nature of your department
which is considered one of the modern departments relatively
in KPC?
Indisputably, the scientific research is considered a substantial char-
acteristic of the modern age and key basis for human knowledge. In
addition, the applied scientific research is major base for achieving
technological development, improving production and quality of
industrial products which help consolidate the status of countries’
economies and development.
In fact, the economic development in any country depends focally
on the ways of harnessing efficiently the scientific and technologi-
cal knowledge in its key sectors including industry.
In this context, it is undeniable that KPC puts the scientific research
and development on top its priorities and Mr. Farouq Al-Zanki,
CEO of KPC, pays special concern for this field thanks to the posi-
tive results fulfilled by the scientific research such as providing ap-
propriate solutions for the technical problems and challenges which
the corporation confronts. Add to this is its capability to discover
new scientific facts that help reinforce the status of KPC and its
subsidiaries among the huge oil companies internationally.
Consequently, a long-term strategy has been geared up in Novem-
ber 2002 to manage and apply the modern technology in
implementing the projects of the scientific research and de-
velopment in all activities of KPC and its subsidiaries. In
addition, a specialized team identified the major challenges
which will be handled in the future and the best way of han-
dling each challenge as per the specialty of the challenge
for the Kuwaiti oil sector and its added value for KPC and
its subsidiaries.
On January 22, 2003, the Supreme Petroleum Council
(SPC) approved the KPC strategic directions for the com-
ing phase. These directions pay special concern for the
field of scientific research, development and technology;
in addition to rehabilitating technical personnel specialized
in this domain. To carry out the first phase of this strategy,
Research and Development Department was established on
January 2, 2005.
2- What are the tasks of the department in general?
The department is in charge of the following tasks:
Allotting strategies and plans regarding research and •
technology on the level of KPC and its subsidiaries.
Coordinating intensively with K-oil companies to •
identify their needs from projects of research, devel-
opment and technology.
Subsidizing the research projects that are executed by •
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the concerned authorities for the good of KPC and its sub-
sidiaries such as Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
(KISR) and Kuwait University (KU).
Assessing and following up the approved research projects •
and comparing them to the plans allotted in this domain. In
addition, the department submits periodical reports about
these projects to the higher administration in KPC.
Following up adherently the plan of establishing Kuwait •
International Center for Petroleum Research.
Identifying and assessing the applications of the renewable •
energy resources to meet the needs of the oil sector.
Organizing seminars and workshops to increase the aware-•
ness of the oil sector’s personnel on the importance of the
scientific research and technology.
3- What is the nature of the department’s relation to plan-
ning, guidance and surveillance?
Research and Development Department coordinates incessantly
through technical specialized teams and committees with KPC’s
subsidiaries to allot executive plans to conduct researches in col-
laboration with internal and external research authorities. These
researches help provide the ideal solutions for the challenges
and problems which KPC’s subsidiaries suffer from as these
researches are basically aimed to improve the efficiency of pro-
duction and intensifying the operations of refining and manufac-
turing of petroleum products in Kuwait. “We cannot disregard
here the continuous cooperation with Planning Sector to ensure
that KPC strategy is being carried out properly; therefore, the oil
companies’ performance is periodically assessed.”
4- Could you tell us your future vision and the
mechanism of implementing it?
Oil and gas sector is essential field in any
country; therefore, research collabora-
tion in this field should not stop at the
local level; there should be interna-
tional cooperation with global com-
panies and institutions to benefit from
their experiences and scientific capa-
bilities in handling technical and tech-
nological problems which the oil sector
confronts. In addition, such international
collaboration helps improve the efficiency
of the Kuwaiti personnel in this respect.
The mechanisms which help achieve such fu-
ture vision include what follows:
To recruit the experienced and specialized person-•
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nel in the field of scientific research and technology.
To establish an independent authority financially and ad-•
ministratively in charge of executing the strategy of scien-
tific research and technology.
To exchange field visit with international research authori-•
ties and endorse common cooperation accords to carry out
research projects serve the oil sector.
To build intensive communication network through bol-•
stering relations with international research centers, uni-
versities and companies specialized in scientific research
and development.
5- What are your most prominent projects in the coming
phase?
Research and Development Department is aimed to implement
several projects as per KPC 2030 strategy on top of these projects
to establish Petroleum Research Center to become basic prop to
execute KPC strategy as regards research and technology field.
It is supposedly in charge of confronting the technical and tech-
nological challenges which the Kuwaiti oil sector faces through
providing appropriate solutions for them; the matter helps fulfill
the operational plans of the sector on the long and middle run.
There is another project is aimed to avail of the resources and
applications of the renewable energy’s techniques to meet part of
the oil sector from energy to partake in preserving consumption
of energy and manage properly the emissions of CO2 and other
gases. This project depends focally on executing a number of so-
lar energy’s applications in the oil sector such as pilot projects to
assess their actual performance technically and economically.
It is noteworthy that KISR carries out this project in co-
ordination with KPC and its subsidiaries. In addi-
tion, KISR is supported technically by a num-
ber of German universities such as Kassel
University.
In the same context Research and De-
velopment Department collaborates
and coordinates with all international
oil companies to carry out the initia-
tives of implementing the research and
development strategy; accordingly, a
specialized team has been formed to fol-
low up the plans allotted in this domain.
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Sheikh Talal Al-Khalid sponsors 12th contest of Qur’an memorizers
As per his annual habit, Sheikh Talal
Al-Khalid Al-Sabah, Managing Direc-
tor of Governmental, Parliamentary,
Public and Media Relations at KPC,
sponsored the concluding celebration
of the 12th contest of memorizing the
holy Qur’an which was held in Jabriya
in collaboration with Jabriya Coopera-
tive Society on Wednesday August 8,
2012.
The celebration was opened by some
verses recited from the holy Qur’an,
followed by a speech in which Sheikh
Talal expressed his delight and pride of
the memorizers of the holy Qur’an.
He stressed that memorizing the holy
Qur’an and adopting its instructions and
principles is the best deed Muslim peo-
ple can do. He further urged the youths
whom Allah, the Almighty, granted this
gift of memorizing the holy Qur’an to
make it their guide in their life.
At the end of the celebration, Sheikh
Talal thanked the board of directors of
Jabriya Co-op Society and the preach-
ers in charge of supervising the process
of memorizing the holy Qur’an in Al-
Kandari Mosque. Finally, awards and
certificates of appreciations were dis-
tributed to the winners of the contest.
Under the auspices of Sheikh Talal
Al-Khalid, Managing Director of Gov-
ernmental, Parliamentary, Public and
Media Relations, the Society of Pe-
troleum Engineers (SPE) organized its
exhibition for small projects and youth
talents entitled “SPE Expo” on 5-8 Au-
gust, 2012 at Movenpic Hotel at the
Free Zone.
A large number of small projects es-
tablished by the students of Faculty of
Engineering and Petroleum at Kuwait
University were exposed in order to
help the students discover themselves
and their abilities besides encouraging
them to join the private sector.
Held by SPE
Sheikh Talal Al-Khalid sponsors SPE Expo
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Oil Spills
KPC Newsletter team has selected the is-
sue of “oil spills” to spotlight in this issue
of KPC Newsletter due to the negative
influences of the petroleum hydrocarbon
substances on environment. It will also
underline the tremendous efforts exerted
by KPC and its subsidiaries to control
the hazards of these substances on envi-
ronment.
The term of “oil spill” refers to the pro-
cess of leaking, by mistake, petroleum
hydrocarbon liquids in seas and oceans
while transporting them; the matter jeop-
ardizes the marine environment and its
organisms. Accordingly, the concerned
authorities have to hastily intervene to
control such spills and handle any nega-
tive environmental impacts resulted in
this domain.
Contamination with oil distillates can
take place through:
1- Oil refineries and its waste resulted
from the operations of refining oil.
2-Waste resulted from consuming fuel
in gas and thermal power stations which
consume big amounts of fuel; thus, the
amount of waste is huge as it includes oil
and lubricants.
3- The explosions of pipelines, which
are used to transport oil, due to terrorist
activities.
4- Some oil tankers empty the contents
of its waste in water under the absence
of international surveillance.
5- Oil Spill occurs also when any oil
tanker has a collision inside the sea or
it sinks.
6- It is resulted when oil flows during the
operations of drilling in the sunken ar-
eas; in addition, the spill may take place
also when pumping oil to tankers to ex-
port it.
7- Oil spill may take place also due to
exploding any of the pipelines which
may be corroded chemically and thus oil
would be leaked.
8- Some plants which are located near
the sea may also get rid of their petro-
leum industrial waste in the sea; the mat-
ter leads to forming oil dispatches that
endanger the life of sea organisms.
Additionally, some refining labs and sta-
tions of treating crude oil which are lo-
cated near to the beach expose of their
waste through bowling them into water.
Moreover, the oil tankers cleaned in the
sea lead to the same hazard. Oil, natural
gas and petroleum products may vapor
from their containers and cisterns to the
air and then fall in the sea or the river and
lakes with rains.
It is mentioned that millions of tons of
spoiled oil float on oceans; the matter
endangers the lives of fish resource and
birds which feed on fish.
Negative influences of oil spills
Oil spills kill several crustaceans and fuci
as they form a layer above the surface of
water bans oxygen, which is necessary
for their respiration, to reach them. In
addition, they ban the sunrays, which are
necessary for the growth of the botanical
organisms, and jeopardize the sea organ-
isms as well as impede the movement of
birds feed on such organisms.
O i l C u l t u r e
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Pursuant to its social responsibility to preserve environment
KPC sponsors the operation of lifting ship sunk opposite to Al-Beda’ Coast
As per its keenness to bolster the con-
cepts of social responsibility in the
civil society, KPC took part in spon-
soring the initiative launched by the
Kuwaiti Diving Team that is affiliated
to the Environment Voluntary Asso-
ciation to lift a ship sank in the east of
Al-Bea’ Coast.
On his part, Head of Diving Team
Waleed Al-Fadhel thanked and ap-
preciated the authorities took part in
patronizing such initiative specially
KPC which interacted hastily with
the initiative.
He clarified that the ship confronted
hard circumstances of bad weather
that made the ship’s captain lose his
control on the ship. Thus, it sank in
the sea at the depth of 12 meters,
indicating the team preferred to ex-
tricate the ship after the holy month
of Ramadan due to the circumstances
of fasting and the hazards of working
at night. Accordingly, the team has
allotted a successful marine plan to
rescue the ship.
He pointed out that the Diving Team
collaborated with the Coast Guard
General Department and Fire Ser-
vice Directorate represented by Ma-
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rine Rescue Center. After that, the team
placed day and night navigational signs
to secure the site of the ship to avoid any
marine accidents in the same area. They
also fixed the ship not to move by the
power of wind or rough water currents.
The team after that used a crane whose
power is estimated to 100 tons since the
ship, which was loaded with foodstuffs,
weighs nearly 60 tons.
He further indicated that this rescue op-
eration is considered the first of its kind
for the diving team as they use for the
first time a gigantic crane in the open
sea to lift, through 4 continuous days of
hard work, a ship weighs 60 tons and its
length is 25 meters; whereas the width
is nearly 8 meters.
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F o r Y o u r H e a l t h
Some people say that they hate the idea of joining a gym. They see it as being an unpleasant and competitive idea.
Although in reality it is very different. Joining a gym has many positive outcomes in our everyday lives.
Gyms usually provide plenty activities for everyone to enjoy. Swimming pools, for example, serve joy to both children
and adults. Other activities and sports provided by gyms include tennis, squash, football and beach area as well as the
gym itself and regular classes. Many gyms provide an assortment of classes from the harder workouts like step and
aerobics through to Pilates and yoga. Then there may be a beauty salon, masseur, cafe or restaurant, enough amenities
to have an indulgent spa day or a fun family day out.
Certain gyms provide personal trainers to tailor the specific needs of each person. This way, you will be challenged and
motivated to workout harder. Sometimes trainers will provide diet plans to help you maintain or lose the weight.
Exercising regularly is important to our health and ourselves- mainly because it is stress relieving. Allowing time for
a swim before work or at the end of the day can provide an important transition between work and calming the body.
Some people visit the gym after work, before going home. This helps carry any stress and concerns from their day.
They are able to exercise and then go home, looking forward to the evening ahead.
Joining a gym can provide an assembly for our exercise regime, an opportunity to meet new people, take time out for
ourselves and of course a way of easing stress. It can also provide a fun day for the whole family and with our friends.
There are many advantages to joining a gym.
Vegetables and fruits instead of cosmetics!
Scientific researches and studies have proved that
having vegetables and fruits keeps the beauty of the
skin; therefore, physicians advise women to give up
wearing cosmetics and depend on vegetables and
fruits. We will underline briefly some of the most
important vegetables and fruits as follows:
To be energetic and fit
Advices for man's health
Healthy Sports Clubs & Their Pros
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Carrots
It is considered one of the oldest vegetables that man
recognized and ate before realizing its healthy ben-
efits. In addition, it is one of the basic ways of skin
beauty as it is rich with Vitamin A; therefore, having
carrot juice regularly has explicit and positive influ-
ence on the skin’s beauty.
Cucumber
It has numerous healthy benefits which we may not recognize
as it works as styptic for the wide skin; therefore, it is used in
making several skin’s masks to protect it particularly the sen-
sitive skin. Cucumber has obvious influence on whitening the
skin and getting rid of blackheads which appear under the eye.
Cucumber juice is used in summer as a lotion to treat sunburns
and to moisten the skin.
Lettuce
It is used in preparing several cosmetics as it is natural and dis-
tinguished moisturizer that works as an insulator for the skin to
protect it from the sun heat and the influence of wind. It is rich
with several vitamins which are used in preparing nutrients for the
skin and lotions for the face.
Strawberry
It is used in treating the sunburns which girls sustain during
summer in particular; in addition, it is used as a skin moisturiz-
er since poultices made from strawberry juice moisten stagger-
ingly the skin. Moreover, it treats skin’s sloughs and burnings.
Strawberry is used also in making masks for face as it works
as a styptic for skin particularly the oily skin.
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