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KPC Al-Zanki moves forward refinery projects with Vietnam, China
By Miyoko Ishigami (With Photo) HANOI, Jan 8 (KUNA) -- Kuwait Petroleum Corporation ( KPC ) Chief Executive Officer Farouk Al-Zanki's just-concluded visit to China and Vietnam has taken Kuwait's vital projects in the two countries many steps further, as the parties agreed on new approaches to deal with outstanding issues. Upon completion of the two projects, Kuwait will enjoy exporting additional 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil to these rapidly-growing energy markets. The highlights of his talks with Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai included a basic agreement to jointly look into a new methodology to ensure 100 percent foreign currency guarantees required for the joint refining and petrochemical project. "At the same time, we plan to discuss other financial issues with co-lenders in a meeting in Kuwait," Al-Zanki told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) in the Vietnamese capital at the end of his successful two-nation Asia tour.Zawya Comment Policy
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