World

Expats to lose jobs as Kuwait cancels oil contracts

July 19, 2020
Kuwait's decision to cut the tenders and contracts will result in the end of service for the expatriates under both permanent and private contracts. — Courtesy photo
Kuwait's decision to cut the tenders and contracts will result in the end of service for the expatriates under both permanent and private contracts. — Courtesy photo

KUWAIT CITY — Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), the state oil company of Kuwait, has canceled several tenders and contracts this year amid slump in oil demand due to the coronavirus pandemic, a report in Arab Times newspaper has said.

The coronavirus has caused an unprecedented decline in demand for petroleum products. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies, including Russia, have implemented enormous production cuts in order to stabilize the oil market as producers worldwide struggle with a dramatic decline in prices.

Arab Times reported that the decision to cut the tenders and contracts will result in the end of service for the expatriates under both permanent and private contracts.

Sources told the newspaper that the Kuwait Oil Company, a subsidiary of KPC, would be cancelling its Ahmadi City buildings project, and cancelling the contract for the supply of connections to the wells.

The Dabdada solar energy project was also recently canceled, the newspaper said. The project is worth 551 million dinars ($1.79 billion).

The Petrochemical Industries Company, another KPC subsidiary, would also be cancelling contracts for its annual meeting of leaders of the oil sector, along with a variety of other contracts, it said. — Agencies


July 19, 2020
1555 views
HIGHLIGHTS
World
19 hours ago

IMO calls for immediate end to attacks on shipping in the Red Sea

World
19 hours ago

South Africa urges UNSC action following ICJ ruling on Gaza

World
19 hours ago

Tourists stranded by civil unrest in New Caledonia repatriated through alternative routes