Kuwait tenders refinery contract

15 July 2025

State-owned downstream operator Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) has issued a tender covering the development of three gas recovery units at the Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery.

KNPC will host a meeting on 22 July with bidders to discuss the scope of work on the tender. It has set a deadline of 12 August for submission of bids.

The front-end engineering and design (feed) work for the project was carried out by Greece’s Asprofos Engineering.

The tender uses the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract model.

The scope of the EPC contract includes developing:

  • A refinery flare gas recovery unit
  • A high-pressure gas plant flare gas recovery unit
  • An acid gas plant flare gas recovery unit

In October last year, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), KNPC’s parent company, announced plans to reduce volumes of flared gas in the country.

At the time, KPC said that its upstream subsidiary Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) had reduced total gas flaring to below 1% since 2020 from about 17% in 2005.

It also said that Kuwait Gulf Oil Company, which manages Kuwait’s share of production in the Neutral Zone shared with Saudi Arabia, was investing in projects to reduce gas flaring to 1% “in the medium term”.

KPC did not provide flaring data for KNPC at the time, but said that the company had installed “efficient heaters” and taken other steps to reduce emissions.

KPC has pledged to reach zero routine flaring for its domestic upstream assets by 2030, and for all of its subsidiaries by 2040.


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Wil Crisp
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