KPC NEWS Issue 163 - Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
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KPC NEWS Issue 163 - Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
Issue 163 Dialogue I would like first to extend congratulations to HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, HH Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and the Kuwaiti nation on Eid Al-Fitr imploring Allah, the Almighty, to bestow blessings, safety and security to our beloved Kuwait. I would like further to extend appreciation to the diligent effort exerted sincerely by Training and Career Development Sector to apply the latest advanced training programs in the world in liaison with KPC 2030 strategic directions such Learning and Development Strategy – Generic Competency Framework program. This program highlights a number of important points among which learning and development strategy, unified generic competency framework, proficiency levels defined for different levels of employees and different types of development programs. I cannot disregard either underlining the tremendous efforts which KPC exerts in social responsibility field. These efforts have come into fact thanks to the vision and infinite support that the higher administration provides keenly to reinforce the concept of social responsibility in the spirits of the oil sector’s employees. Thereof, KPC has sponsored and subsidized in coordination with Kuwait Association for the Care of Children in Hospital (KACCH) a campaign aimed at equipping the rooms of children in a number of governmental hospitals with cupboards to enable them keep their personal issues and games. This is part of its effort and keenness on improving the health care services provided to patients particularly children; in addition to creating an appropriate entertainment environment to let them enjoy their stay in hospital during the period of treatment. Faisal Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Deputy Managing Director, Relations & IT «August 2015 Issue 163 2 Al-Omair receives well-wishers of Eid Al-Fitr 4 KPC inks convention to provide MEW power stations with fuels 5 Workshops between KPC, representatives of Dutch industry organized 8 Invasion anniversary For your Opinions & Suggestions It is the pleasure of KPC News staff to extend their heartfelt gratitute to all colleagues who contributed to KPC News past issues. We will be more than happy to receive even more of your contributions and ideas which will further bolster constructive cooperation and continuous progress. Mission Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) is a corporation of economic character, run on a commercial basis and fully owned by the State. It is one of the world’s major oil & gas companies and its activities are focused on petroleum exploration and production, refining, marketing, petrochemicals, and transport. KPC’s mission is to manage and operate these integrated activities worldwide in the most efficient and professional manner, in addition to growing shareholder value whilst ensuring the optimum exploitation of Kuwait hydrocarbon resources. Vision KPC future vision is based on the following items: • Be a highly profitable and performance driven company. • Contribute significantly to the support and development of the Kuwaiti economy. • Strengthen the world class reputation of all KPC operations. • Encourage continuous learning in all areas related to KPC’s business. • Become a regional leader in HSE performance and apply the latest and the most appropriate technologies in KPC’s operations. Values KPC seeks diligently to accomplish a number of values as follows: • Integrity • Motivation • Corporate Thinking • Commitment to HSSE and Society • Partnership • Flexibility • Excellence KPC News Team: Public Relations & Media Dept. Press & Publications Section Ext. 4785 - 4789 - 4769 Fax: 24994991 Email: [email protected] By E v e n t s Al-Omair receives well-wishers of Eid Al-Fitr 2 His Excellency Minister of Oil, State Minister for Par- KPC Mr. Nizar Al-Adsani, dignitaries and media prac- liament Affairs, Chairman of KPC board of directors titioners along with press were keen on extending con- Dr. Ali Saleh Al-Omair received on Tuesday July 21, gratulations on such occasion. The minister exchanged 2015 well-wishers on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr. Top welcomingly congratulations and cordial talks with the officials from the oil sector on top of them CEO of well-wishers. KPC NEWS KPC NEWS 3 E v e n t s KPC inks convention to provide MEW power stations with fuels Kuwait Petroleum Corporation signed, on the sideline of the periodical coordinative meeting held on Wednesday June 24, 2015 in the presence of the concerned officials, a convention with Ministry of Electricity and Water to provide the power stations of the latter with fuels. The convention was signed by CEO of KPC Mr. Nizar Al-Adsani, CEO of Kuwait Oil Company Mr. Hashim Hashim, CEO of Kuwait National Petroleum Company Mr. Mohammed Al-Mutairi, and Undersecretary of MEW Mr. Mohammed Bushehri. The convention is aimed to apply the principle of governance on the administrative, financial and technical affairs between KPC and its subsidiaries with the ministry. Planning & Career Development organizes lectures on generic competency framework uwait Petroleum Corporation represented by K Training and Career Development Sector organized a series of awareness lectures entitled ‘Learning and development strategy – Generic Competency Framework’ between 7-13 July, 2015 in the auditorium of the oil sector’s complex. he lectures are part of KPC HR 2030 strategic T initiatives which are aimed to develop the capabilities and skills of employees. They highlighted and covered several pivots among which the learning and 4 KPC NEWS development strategy, the unified generic competency framework, proficiency levels defined for different levels of employees and the different types of development programs. I t is worth mentioning that Training and Career Development Sector has implemented several training programs to develop the skills and efficiency of the oil sector’s employees among KPC 2030 HR strategy which is aimed to unify the generic competency of all employees in the Kuwaiti oil sector. Workshops between KPC, representatives of Dutch industry organized esearch and Technology DepartR ment at KPC organized two workshops to discuss the proposals submitted by Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands and the National Metrology Institute of the Netherlands on 9-10 June, 2015. he workshops are held in line with T a memorandum of understanding signed between the Kuwaiti government represented by Ministry of Oil and the Dutch government in September 2014 to bolster cooperation in research, technology and development in oil and gas industry. r. Mohammed Al-Farhoud, ManagM ing Director of Planning, welcomed in his keynote speech the attend- ees who attended the first workshop which was held in the auditorium of the oil sector’s complex. After that, His Excellency Nicolaas Beets, the ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the State of Kuwait gave speech. he first workshop included several T activities among which proposals submitted by the Dutch oil companies to bolster mutual collaboration with the Kuwaiti side in research, development and technology fields in refining industry. Meanwhile, the activities of the second workshop which was held in ‘Al-Habari’ Center in Al-Ahmadi City included proposals to bolster cooperation in exploration and production of gas and oil. The workshops were attended by representatives from KPC subsidiaries who displayed the new developments of establishing the Kuwait international center for research and technology; in addition to explaining elaborately the roadmap of carrying out the research and technological projects in the oil sector between 2014 and 2018; besides other proposals aimed at reinforcing cooperation and partnership with the Dutch side. t the end of the workshops, the atA tendees hailed the well organization of the workshops and their scientific content, requesting to organize such workshops continuously to bolster collaboration and exchange experiences and knowledge in all fields for the good of the Kuwaiti and Dutch oil industry. KPC NEWS 5 E v e n t s KPC sponsors of Kuwait Medicine Students Syndicate Kuwait Petroleum Corporation patronized the graduation celebration of Kuwait Medicine Students Syndicate of Kuwait University which was held on Monday June 15, 2015 in The Regency Hotel. In his keynote speech, Mr. Ali Al-Obaid, Managing Director of Relations and Information Technology, and Acting Managing Director of Training, extended his delight over attending the celebration, indicating KPC pays special concern to manpower considering such important element the key support of development and the true resource of the country. He added that such concern is stemmed from the country’s strategic vision which perceives man as the basis of development and progress. He further extended appreciation to the teaching staff members who spared no effort to convey knowledge and experience to students, hailing the diligent effort which doctors exert effectively in the society. KPC provides cupboards for rooms of children in Ibn Sina Hospital delegation from KPC headed by Mr. Jamal Al-Sanosi, A Manager of Public Relations and Media Department, visited Ibn Sina Hospital on Thursday July 2, 2015 to follow up the latest development regarding the preparations conducted to equip children’s rooms with cupboards to keep their personal items and games. l-Sanosi emphasized that KPC seeks diligently to A reinforce the concepts of societal partnership and sustainable development which help develop the society. Accordingly, it spares no effort to bolster communication 6 KPC NEWS with the various institutions of the country particularly the medical authorities to sponsor childhood; in addition, it harnesses all capabilities to take part in relieving pains of patients particularly children. e added that KPC is proud of sponsoring and taking H part in equipping children’s rooms in the governmental hospitals, indicating such step is carried out in collaboration with Kuwait Association for the Care of Children in Hospital (KACCH). Organized by Planning, Career Development Dept Lecture on “Kelna” campaign conducted lanning and Career Development P Department organized a seminar in collaboration with International Training Center Gate on “Kelna” campaign for people with special needs on Wednesday May 27, 2015 in the auditorium of the oil sector as per KPC’s keenness on merging such group in the society. or her part, Thawrah Abdulkarim, F Senior Analyst at Planning and Career Development Department, extended her delight over the distinguished attendance of the guests, adding, “Our guests are distinguished with extraordinary capabilities, as they have challenged their circumstances and sought diligently to achieve their goals despite the hindrances that they confront. Therefore, they are with us today to spotlight their experience and let us know how they achieve successfully their goals through perseverance and devotion.” eanwhile, Norah Al-Othman, M Deputy Manager of International Training Center Gate, said the gate launched such youth initiative to underpin the humanitarian values and develop the self as well as spreading positive ideas through holding such seminars in participation of youth with special needs to highlight their experiences. he added that the campaign S includes open dialogues in which youth with special needs pose their development vision for the homeland on all levels such as education, employment, health, social awareness, youth and sports. l-Othman presented some brilliant A examples of people with special needs who underlined their stories of success and how they managed to surmount their hard health circumstances by determination to achieve success and ambitions. t the end of the seminar, Mr. A Khaled Al-Munayekh, Manager of Planning and Career Development Department, honored a number of people with special needs along with Mrs. Kefaya Al-Alban, Manager of International Training Center Gate. KPC NEWS 7 I n This I ssu e For memory Ruining Kuwaiti oil wells is incomparable environment disaster his year witnesses the 25th anniversary of the Iraqi T invasion against the State of Kuwait which took place on August 2, 1990 and left behind an incomparable environmental crisis in history, as it destroyed on purpose about 1073 oil wells in late February 1991; 727 of which were burned. These burned wells caused a black cloud that covered the sky of Kuwait and spread to other neighboring countries; in addition, they caused heavy smoky clouds that reached Greece in the west and China in the east. Diligent efforts fter liberating Kuwait from the invasion, the A operations of quenching the burning wells were launched in March 1991. The estimated period for snuffing out these wells was between two years to five years due to the large number of these burning wells. Yet, all of these wells were extinguished in 240 days thanks to the diligent efforts exerted in this domain, as 27 international specialized teams took part in putting 8 KPC NEWS out these wells; however, the last burning well was doused on November 6, 1991. his large number of burning oil wells led to huge T quantities of poisonous emissions and gases which lasted in the atmosphere for about eight months. Moreover, the extent of the visual smoke reached 2000 kilometers from Kuwait, as the smoke reached China and India in the east; whereas, the smut resulting from these burning wells was monitored in Hawaii - USA and Japan. uch oil fires caused big amounts of harmful emissions S among which CO, CO2, SO2, nitrogen oxide, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and many other hydrocarbon compounds. I t is worth mentioning that the amount of CO2 which emitted from these oil fires reached two million tons which is equal to 2% of the international percentage of CO2 emissions. Meanwhile, the amount of SO2 reached 9000 ton daily, nitrogen oxide 350 tons, and 250 tons of CO. Water pollution he invasion pumped oil into the water of the Arabian T Gulf starting the second half of January 1991, as it pumped oil to seawater from five tankers that anchored in Mina Al-Ahmadi and from other oil wells which are located in the Gulf. The amount of oil spilt in water was estimated at six million barrels. On January 25, 1991, taps of pumping oil from Mina Al-Ahmadi were opened; the matter increased oil pollution. The amount of oil pumped by such way reached 6000 barrels per day. This led to forming about 128 oil patches opposite to the Kuwaiti and Saudi coasts to form accordingly the biggest oil spill in the world, as the length of such oil patch was estimated at 130 kilometers and its width reached 25 kilometers. This spill banned gas exchange operation and light which is required for botanical planktons; the matter influenced negatively many maritime organisms, and caused a disorder in food chain, as it led to a sharp shortage in the ship stock particularly in 1992 and 1993. The oil leaked from the destroyed wells polluted also the underground water. he oil leaked from the destroyed wells led to forming T about 246 oil lakes which have influenced negatively the soil, as it covered about 50 square kilometers which were covered by about 24 million barrels of oil. This caused an ostensible disorder in the ecological system on plants, animals, insects and soil too because the water used in quenching the burning wells was seawater which is salty; thus, the soil became unsuitable for botanical and animal life. KPC NEWS 9 Organized by Planning & Career Development, Public Relations & Media Mohammed Al-Awadhi lecturing in oil sector lanning and Career Development Department P organized in collaboration with Public Relations and Media Department a religious lecture entitled ‘Titanic’ in participation of the noted religious preacher Dr. Mohammed Al-Awadhi on Monday July 6, 2015 in the auditorium of the oil sector. l-Awadhi highlighted the case of social participation, A indicating the society is like a titanic ship which all people are on its board irrespective of their belongingness. Those people share responsibility and work to protect such ship from any hazard; accordingly, each person has to perform perfectly his role to reach the safe side. e pointed out that any hole in the ship’s bulk leads H to drowning all people not certain group; therefore, it is necessary for all people to unite and work harmoniously for their safety because success is a result of collective work. e further stressed the necessity of applying certain H values and criteria to help the society’s ship to sail safely among which justice which must be prioritized before belongingness, putting aside personal interests, teamwork spirit, and handling defaults as early as possible Lecture on healthy lifestyle and good nutrition held ublic Relations and Media Department organized a lecture P entitled “Healthy Life” in cooperation with Planning and Career Development Department on Wednesday July 1, 2015 in the auditorium of the oil sector’s complex. r. Nasser Al-Awadhi, Nutrition Specialist and Private M Couch, highlighted the main points which help enjoy a healthy lifestyle among which what follows: • To practice sports continuously. • To change the bad and unhealthy habits. It is advisable to 10 KPC NEWS adopt healthy nutritional system.• It is important to have a motive and serious will to follow a healthy diet. or her part, Dr. Reem Al-Enezi, Nutritional Treatment F Specialist, Member of Research team of Vitamin D, threw light on nutrition and its relation to the psychological and mental health, stressing the necessity of balancing between food items to achieve integration and balance for the body. he further emphasized the importance of having food S rich with vitamins to meet the body’s needs for growth and good health as well as protecting it from diseases. H e a l t h Family medicine…comprehensive care @DrDiverQ8 [email protected] Dr. Ahmed Abdulmalik Family Medicine Specialist Al-Ahmadi Hospital Family doctor is a physician who has completed successfully training courses in all medical specifications, then he becomes specialist in ‘family medicine’ through completing a specialized medical program for four or five years. The family doctor should be acquainted with all medical specifications, as he examines several cases and different diseases starting simple diseases such as cold, sore throat and even the dangerous diseases such cancer and cardiac diseases. Therefore, the family doctor should have the ability to deal with the various kinds of diseases which the family members experience irrespective of their age. First circle The family doctor is considered the first circle in the process of treatment, as he provides the basic medical care for the patient through examining him and diagnosing his case and then prescribing the required medicine or referring the case to hospital or a specialized doctor if necessary. Medicine is divided into several types among which the traditional medicine which treats the person through chemical medicine, the alternative medicine which depends basically on natural treatment far away from chemical substances, and preventive medicine which is preferable for many doctors. The preventive medicine is aimed to protect the person’s health from diseases to avoid the disease and its repercussions and the problems of chemical medicines and their side effects; therefore, doctors prefer such kind of medicine. Follow-up The good family doctor follows up closely the slow changes which take place over his patients’ bodies including their weights, the sports they practice, the food they eat, and the examinations and analyses which they conduct every six months or year as per the age to let them enjoy a healthy life which is priceless. KPC NEWS 11 R e p o r t Oil culture project Sponsoring students Patronizing children Environment protection 12 KPC NEWS People with special needs KPC… infinite devotion Blood donation Visiting patients and injured people Diving expedition Charitable societies KPC NEWS 13 E v e n t s C ulture of work… and career development he culture of work is T composed of a number of principles, instructions, moral and career regulations which identify the behavior of the employee in the institution where he works. In addition, it depicts the right path which enables him to perform his duties efficiently. Thereof, it is unanimously important to spread such culture among employees to guarantee achieving the highest possible rates of productivity; as well as rooting sincerity and devotion to their homeland and society. 14 KPC NEWS hen we talk about the culture W of work, we are talking about relative values which are available in each work environment as per the surrounding circumstances of such work. Consequently, the spirit of teamwork is on top of these values which should be rooted in employees, as it helps reinforce collaboration among them irrespective of their career degrees. It is also important to fortify the culture of commitment to time and productivity; in addition to applying the principle of award and punishment because showing leniency in the way of applying such principle impedes achieving efficient performance. I t is also necessary to provide an appropriate environment for employees to help invest their capabilities and improve their skills to develop performance. It is further important to encourage and support any positive initiative among the frame of work. Add to this the importance of developing human resources, as such element is the key support for the success of any institution. Cultural transformation lecture held in KPC Human Resources Sector organized a lecture in cooperation with Relations and Information Technology Sector on the cultural transformation on Monday June 8, 2015 in the Diwaniya of the oil sector. The lecture was given by Dr. Ali Gooyabadi, from iValue infosolutions in Dubai, UAE. He stressed the importance of allotting a general culture for KPC, as it is essential element for development; in addition, it is necessary to train employees on such culture. He made clear that the culture of KPC is considered the mirror and façade for the exterior audience, as it represents the first impression which KPC clients take on it, indicating that each institution has its own culture which reflects the ideology and goals of its personnel. He further indicated that the Gulf area is distinguished with variety, as it attracts laborers from different nationalities; however, KPC should adopt an appropriate culture that helps it allot effective operational strategies and plans to be more familiar with the desires of audience. Quiz On the occasion of the annual anniversary of the painful invasion against the State of Kuwait which falls on August 2 every year, the editorial team of KPC Newsletter has perceived that it is suitable to include related questions in this issue’s quiz. 1- How many oil wells burnt during the invasion? 2- What is the name of the well which was firstly quenched? Congratulations! Manal Ghanim from Sales Administration Department at International Marketing Sector won the quiz of last month. 3- When was the last well quenched? 4- Who is the female firefighter who took part in quenching wells after the invasion? Answers are sent to [email protected] before the deadline on 23/08/2015. KPC NEWS 15 16 KPC NEWS