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Shell Reveals the Future Energy Journey at Kuwait University
Interactive Seminar to discuss recent energy developments Impacting the MENA region
In his speech, Mr. Carne highlighted that; "As populations grow and energy demand surges, the strains on the environment will intensify. Many scientists agree we need to halve CO2 emissions to avoid serious climate change. Shell is working with partners to help meet the world's future energy needs responsibly." He added, "Shell invests US$1 billion per year in technology research and development, more than any other international oil company, to develop technologies to enhance oil recovery, as well as to enable us to go into deeper and more challenging locations to produce gas and oil, all in an effort to produce more energy, in a clean and smart ways".
Dr. Adam Al-Mulla, acting dean of College of Engineering and Petroleum from Kuwait University said: "We are pleased to host Shell at Kuwait University premises today. It was encouraging having an open discussion with Shell leaders especially on global energy issues that concern the average person, let alone the Engineering faculty and students, who will play a big part in solving the global and local future Energy Security puzzle".
'The Journey Towards Future Energy' Seminar was enthusiastically attended by 130 Kuwait University engineering students and faculty members, whom both had the chance to participate in an open and informative Question and Answer session.
About Shell in Kuwait:
Shell is a global group of energy and petrochemical companies, with headquarters in The Hague, the Netherlands. Shell strategy seeks to reinforce Shell position as a leader in the oil and gas industry in order to provide a competitive shareholder return while helping to meet global energy demand in a responsible way.
Since 1948, Kuwait has been a major customer of Shell, whose technical expertise has helped the country tap into its oil and gas resources and bring those to market.
Shell and Kuwait's took their long-standing partnership a step further on February 2011, when Shell signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation ( KPC ) with the aim of jointly investigating new business opportunities.
Working relations with Kuwait is cemented across the oil and gas value chain. Shell is working with Kuwait Oil Company ( KOC ) on the development of the Jurassic Gas fields since early 2010. Shell technical experts are working with Kuwait through Shell Kuwait Exploration and Production Company to support KOC in managing the ongoing development of the Jurassic Gas fields. In addition, Shell's operational excellent and diverse LNG portfolio, supported signing an LNG supply contract to cover peak summer periods between April-October for the years 2010 until 2013.
Shell has a number of international joint ventures with Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) and, in 2005, extended collaboration with Kuwait through an MOU with Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI) to develop projects in global markets.
Shell Lubricants' distributor, Al-Hafez Trading, supplies the local lubricants market and has more than 15% of the market share. In Kuwait's refineries much has been achieved over the past few years by Shell Global Solutions, in partnership with Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC).
About Shell Social Performance in Kuwait:
Kuwait Shell community initiatives have helped build and cement the trust and confidence of partners and the people of Kuwait.
Shell run the Reduce, Reuse and Recycle (3R) workshops programme, in collaboration with Mad Science, at various public and private schools within Kuwait. The 3R workshops serve as a platform to help elementary students explore environmental issues and realize the importance of the 3R principles. More than 2000 students have completed the 3R's workshops since 2008.
In 2010, Shell launched jointly with local partners the first state wide Kuwait Annual Pre-Engineering Design Annual Competition for high school students. This competition promotes engineering research and promotes skills amongst students and it runs through the school year. More than 25 schools participated in the first year.
Shell takes a proactive role in annual events with Kuwait University and Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), bringing Shell technical experts to Kuwait to share their global experience with Engineering students and KISR employees. Working with Kuwait Petroleum Corporation and its subsidiaries, Shell hold best-practice and knowledge-sharing workshops on various topics and organize exchange trips to Shell facilities in order to enhance understanding of our technologies and applications.
Another critical safety project that Shell helps to manage is Road Safety, to which Shell hold defensive Driving Sessions to workers and drivers annually, provide Road Safety Lectures at to the youth at schools and universities with Shell Road Safety experts.
Looking ahead, Shell is in talks with Kuwait University College of Engineering and Petroleum, to establish long term cooperation in the area of educating engineering students about Gas Operations and Management.
Shell stands ready to work with Kuwait in meeting its local and global growing energy demand in economically, environmentally and socially responsible ways.
To find out more, visit www.shell.com/kuwait
For further information, please contact:
Dina Sabry
Account Manager
Hill & Knowlton
T: +965 944 5975
E: dina.sabry@hillandknowlton.com
Buthaina Alkhubaizi
External Affairs Manager
Kuwait Shell Limited
T: +965 243 8640/1
www.shell.com/kuwait
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