• How has the al Zour Refinery helped Kuwait diversify its oil exports?
  • The Al Zour refinery has helped Kuwait diversify its petroleum exports. Kuwait¡¯s oil exports are shifting from crude oil to refined petroleum products following the addition of new refining capacity, according to US Energy Information Administration data.
  • How many barrels a day is Kuwait’s refining capacity?
  • Kuwait¡¯s refining capacity has surged to an unprecedented 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd), following the full operational launch of the Al Zour refinery, one of the largest in the Middle East. The milestone was announced on Wednesday as Kuwait¡¯s Emir Sheikh Meshal al Ahmed al Sabah inaugurated the massive facility.
  • How much oil does Kuwait Export a day?
  • In June and July 2023, Kuwait exported more than 1 million barrels per day (b/d) of petroleum products and liquified petroleum gas, the highest volume of products the country has exported. By contrast, crude oil exports averaged about 1.6 million b/d in June and July, down from an average of 1.8 million b/d in the same period of 2022.
  • How much oil can a Gulf Refinery Process?
  • As of July 2023, refineries in the Gulf country had the capacity to process 1.4 million b/d of crude oil, more than double the refinery capacity in January 2021 of 600,000 b/d. The increase in capacity comes from the new Al Zour refinery and an expansion project at existing refineries over the past two years.
  • How many BPD does al Zour Refinery produce?
  • The Al Zour refinery, consisting of three component units, reached its maximum output capacity of 615,000 bpd in recent months and was officially inaugurated this week. Located 90 kilometres south of Kuwait City, the refinery significantly contributes to the nation¡¯s refining capacity.
  • How many refineries does Kuwait have?
  • As a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Kuwait aims to boost its production capacity to 4 million bpd by 2035. The country currently operates six refineries: three domestic facilities and three international ones located in Oman, Vietnam, and Italy. The construction of the $13.2bn Al-Zour refinery began in 2015.