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  2. Kuwait National Petroleum Company - Wikipedia

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    Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery: Initially built in 1949, the refinery was handed over to KNPC in 1980. Spanning 10,534,000 m 2, it is located 40 km south of Kuwait City [10] [11] with a production capacity of 466,000 bbl/d (74,100 m 3 /d). [12] In 2014 KNPC started the production of ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) at Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery. [13]

  3. Al Zour Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The Al Zour Refinery is an oil refinery in southern Kuwait.It is the second-largest refinery in the Middle East [1] [2] [3] and an essential part of Kuwait Vision 2035. [4] [5] It is Kuwait's largest environmental friendly oil refinery.

  4. Kuwait Petroleum Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 KPC received the first Kuwait Oil Concession Agreement after it was originally formed by the Gulf Oil Corporation and the Anglo-Persian Oil Company.In 1975 the state signed agreements with BP and Gulf and after its shares were progressively increased, [3] Kuwait Petroleum Corporation was founded on 27 January 1980 [4] as an umbrella company, integrating KOC, KNPC, KOTC and PIC and ...

  5. File : Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) headquarter.jpg

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  6. Kuwait Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), an oil company headquartered in Al Ahmadi, Kuwait, is a subsidiary of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, a government-owned holding company.Kuwait was the world's 10th largest petroleum and other liquids producer in 2010. [1]

  7. KNPC - Wikipedia

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  8. Invitation to tender - Wikipedia

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    A tender announcement from the Indonesian Ministry of Finance. An invitation to tender (ITT, also known as a call for bids [1] or a request for tenders) is a formal, structured procedure for generating competing offers from different potential suppliers or contractors looking to obtain an award of business activity in works, supply, or service contracts, often from companies who have been ...

  9. E-procurement - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] An e-procurement system also manages tenders through a web site. An example is the 'System for Acquisition Management (SAM)' which on July 30, 2013, combined information from the former Central Contractor Registration and Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA), [ 28 ] in the United States.