Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) has entered into a strategic partnership with KBR Consulting to conduct a feasibility study on renewable energy and green hydrogen projects, aligning with Kuwait Petroleum Corporation’s vision for energy transformation.
To kick off this initiative, a coordination meeting was held between the two parties to establish a working mechanism.
In attendance were, Manager Innovation & Technology Group Hamad Al-Zaabi, Team Leader Research and Technology Surface Mohammed Al-Oqab, Team Leader PMC Management Nasser Abu Taleb, Team Leader Projects Management (35) Nahed Al-Hajeri, and Chief Consultant Dr. Hussein Arab.
This collaboration marks a pivotal step in KOC’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint, aiming to contribute significantly to Kuwait’s energy transition goals.
Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), in collaboration with KBR Consulting Company, has launched a comprehensive feasibility study into renewable energy and green hydrogen initiatives. This initiative is part of a broader strategy by the
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) to transition towards more sustainable energy sources. A coordination meeting was held to outline the study’s framework, attended by key KOC stakeholders including Hamad Al-Zaabi, Mohammed Al-Oqab, Nasser Abu Taleb, Nahed Al-Hajeri, and Dr. Hussein Arab.
The study aims to explore viable renewable energy and green hydrogen solutions that could help KOC reduce its environmental impact and support Kuwait’s overall energy transformation goals. This move is in line with global trends and Kuwait’s commitment to adopting more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy practices.
The feasibility study will assess various aspects of integrating renewable energy and green hydrogen technologies into KOC’s operations. The findings will provide critical insights and recommendations to inform KOC’s strategic decisions on sustainable energy deployments, underscoring its commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable development.
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