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  2. Economy of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Oil production was 1.5 million barrels per day (240 × 103 m 3 /d) by the end of 1992, and pre-war capacity was restored in 1993. Kuwait's production capacity is estimated to be 2.5 million barrels per day (400 × 103 m 3 /d). Kuwait plans to increase its capacity to 3.5 million barrels per day (560 × 103 m 3 /d) by 2005.

  3. Kuwaiti oil fires - Wikipedia

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    Oil well fires, south of Kuwait City. (Photo taken from inside a UH-60 Blackhawk; the door frame is the black bar on the right of the photo) The dispute between Iraq and Kuwait over alleged slant-drilling in the Rumaila oil field was one of the reasons for Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Kuwaiti oil well fire, south of Kuwait City, March, 1991

  4. Talk:Kuwait Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    Thank you for supplying a reference, however it actually supports the article as it stood before you reverted my edit. The reference contains the words "Where Alissa’s portrayal of Ahmadi’s history takes a great turn is in the eventual demographic switch: from the British, American, and South Asian residents to Kuwaitis and other Arabs.

  5. Burgan field - Wikipedia

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    The US and UK-owned Kuwait Oil Company began commercial oil production at Burgan in 1946. The Greater Burgan, a wider area around Burgan, is the world largest sandstone oil field with the total surface area of about 1000 km 2. It includes three producing subfields: Burgan itself (500 km 2), Magwa (180 km 2) and Ahmadi (140 km 2).

  6. Ahmadi Governorate - Wikipedia

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    The Ahmadi Governorate (Arabic: محافظة الأحمدي) is a governorate located in the south of Kuwait. It is the second most populated governorate in Kuwait, behind Farwaniya Governorate. Many oil and petroleum companies such as KOC and KNPC have their headquarters situated here. Districts. Ahmadi consists of the following districts:

  7. Mahboula - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Ahmadi Governorate between Fintās and Abu Halifa. In the mid-2000s, Mahboula was essentially "uninhabited, with a few old buildings and unsafe streets." In 2013, the Kuwait Oil Company announced plans to expand their business, and this led to an explosion of residential development of adjacent areas—including Mahboula.

  8. Gulf Cryo - Wikipedia

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    Amer Huneidi - Chairman. Website. www .gulfcryo .com. Gulf Cryo is a Middle Eastern company that supplies industrial, medical and specialty gases. The group comprises thirty companies in the MENA region and operates as a closed share holding company. [1] It is considered a leader in the gas industry in the MENA region.

  9. Kuwait Petroleum Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait Petroleum Corporation ( Arabic: مؤسسة البترول الكويتية; KPC) is Kuwait 's major national oil company, headquartered in Al Kuwait. [1] The activities of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation are focused on petroleum exploration, production, petrochemicals, refining, marketing, and transportation. KPC produces about 7% of the ...