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In 1999, the current Bahrain Petroleum Company was created when the Bahrain National Oil Company, established in 1976, merged with BAPCO. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] In 2018 BAPCO commissioned a new pipeline that replaced the over 70 years old pipeline infrastructure between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia . [ 3 ]
Bapco Energies formed a joint venture, Bahrain LNG, to operate the LNG terminal, in which Teekay held a 30 percent interest, and Samsung and GIC each held another 20 percent. [5] A US$98.7 million contract was signed in October 2016 with JGC Corp. of Japan to build a new storage and pipeline facility at the natural gas processing facility.
Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC) [1] is the only petrochemical producing company headquartered in the Kingdom of Bahrain and sells its products both locally and exports to other gulf countries and beyond, including U.S., China, India, Pakistan among others.
Aluminium Bahrain: Basic materials Aluminum Askar: 1968 Aluminium products P A Arab Banking Corporation: Financials Banks Manama: 1980 Bank P A Bahrain Air: Consumer services Airlines Muharraq: 2008 Airline, defunct 2013 P D Bahrain Bourse: Financials Investment services Manama: 1987 Primary Bahrain stock exchange P A Bahrain Petroleum Company ...
Technip (Paris:TEC) (ISIN:FR0000131708) (ADR:TKPPY) was awarded by the Bahrain Petroleum Company B.S.C. (Closed) - BAPCO, a lump-sum contract for the engineering, procurement, construction, pre ...
Oil companies of Bahrain (1 P) ... Bapco Energies; G. Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company This page was last edited on 30 June 2020, at 05:01 (UTC). ...
Bapco, BAPCo or BAPCO may refer to: BAPCo consortium, Business Application Performance Corporation; Bahrain Petroleum Company; BellSouth Advertising & Publishing ...
The Bahrain Petroleum Company refinery was built in 1935, has a capacity of about 250,000 barrels (40,000 m³) per day, and was the first in the Persian Gulf. After selling 60% of the refinery to the state-owned Bahrain National Oil Company in 1980, Caltex, a U.S. company, now owns 40%. Saudi Arabia provides most of the crude for refinery ...