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The Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company facility. --KUNA
The Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company facility. --KUNA
KIPIC, KPC provide low-sulfur fuel oil for power stations

KUWAIT: The Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC) announced its success, in cooperation with the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, in providing a constant, stable and safe supply of low-sulfur fuel oil. Low-sulfur fuel oil is available in all stations of the ministry of Electricity and Water which contributes to strengthening the ministry’s efforts in the comprehensive transition to clean energy sources.

The official spokesman for KIPIC Abdullah Al-Ajmi said in a press statement on Wednesday that this achievement is the result of joint efforts between the company the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation and the Ministry of Electricity and Water. Al-Ajmi stressed that the complete switch to low-sulfur fuel oil effectively contributes to preserving the environment, reducing environmental impact, and improving air quality in Kuwait.

Abdullah Al-Ajmi
Abdullah Al-Ajmi

He stated that the use of low-sulfur fuel is a major strategy for reducing sulfur emissions into atmosphere and addressing concerns related to air pollution. This will support global efforts to combat climate change. He pointed out that this transformation confirms Kuwait’s commitment to adopting sustainable and environmentally friendly practices in its energy sector, pointing out that the cooperation between KIPIC and the KPC supports the strategy of the ministry of Electricity and Water towards producing more environmentally-friendly energy and achieving national self-sufficiency. — KUNA

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