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BAHRAIN KUWAIT INSURANCE CO BSC - traducción al árabe

KUWAITI OIL COMPANY
Kuwait Oil Co.

Kuwait City         
  • military forces]] retreating from Kuwait.
  • Celebration at [[Seif Palace]] in 1944 for Sheikh [[Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah]]
  • Aerial view of Kuwait City
  •  [[Kuwait International Airport]]
  • Kuwait harbour in 1961
  • Smoke from burning Kuwait oil fields after Saddam Hussein set fire to  during Gulf war.
  • [[Red Arrows]] over Kuwait City
CAPITAL OF KUWAIT
Kuwait City, Kuwait; Al Kuwayt; Al-Kuwait; Al-Kuwayt; Al Kuwait; Kuwait city; Kuwait city, kuwait; Capital of Kuwait; Al-Kadhima; Kuwait City, The State of Kuwait; Kuwait (city); Kuwait City, KU; Kuwait, Kuwait; Madīnat al-Kuwayt; Geography of Kuwait City; History of Kuwait City
عاصمة الكويت
Kuwait         
  • The [[Al-Hashemi-II]], the largest wooden dhow ever built
  • [[Al Hamra Tower]] is the tallest sculpted tower in the world.
  • Great Britain]]<ref>Busch, 337.</ref>
  • [[Kuwaiti oil fires]] set by retreating Iraqi forces in 1991.
  • HMS ''Victorious'']] taking part in [[Operation Vantage]] in July 1961
  • Ancient coins found on [[Failaka Island]].
  • Holy Family Co-Cathedral]]
  • The [[Kuwait Red Fort]] in [[Al Jahra]]
  • Prototype of the [[Kuwait Space Rocket]]
  • Celebration at [[Seif Palace]] in 1944
  • A proportional representation of Kuwait exports, 2019
  • Alexander Keith Johnston]]
  • [[Kuwait Towers]]
  • A highway in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait shares land borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia, and maritime borders with Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.
  • Smoke from burning Kuwait oil fields after Saddam Hussein set fire to them during the Gulf war.
  • Kuwaiti women at a local football match.
  • Kuwaiti youth celebrating Kuwait's independence and liberation, 2011.
  • Marine Museum]] in Kuwait City. Demonstrates the founding of Kuwait as a sea port for merchants.
  • Traditional Kuwaiti wedding dress in the 1970s.
  • theatrical play]] titled "Fateh Masr" at Al Mubarikya school in the 1940s.
  • Kuwait's then Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Sheikh [[Mohammad Al Khalid Al Sabah]] with then US Defense Secretary [[Jim Mattis]] in 2017.
  • A satellite image of Kuwait reveals its desert topography.
  • The [[Seif Palace]], the original seat of the Government of Kuwait.
  • [[Tareq Rajab Museum]]<ref name="tareqrajabmuseum"/>
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WESTERN ASIA
ISO 3166-1:KW; Kuwayt; Kuait; Kuwet; دولة الكويت; KUW; Koweit; State of Kuwait; الكويت; Kowait; Kuweit; Koweït; Languages of Kuwait; Subdivisions of Kuwait; Administrative divisions of Kuwait; State Kuwait; Quwait; Dawlat al-Kuwait; Abdullah al-Saleh; National parks in Kuwait; Water supply and sanitation in Kuwait; Biodiversity of Kuwait
اسْم : دولة الْكٌوَيْت
Bahrain         
  • The podium ceremony at the [[2007 Bahrain Grand Prix]]
  • Bahraini protests]] against the ruling Al Khalifa family in 2011
  • ancient burial mounds]]. There are an estimated 350,000 burial mounds.
  • Arad]]; constructed before the Portuguese assumed control.
  • Portuguese Fort of Barém]], built by the [[Portuguese Empire]] while it ruled Bahrain from 1521 to 1602.
  • An artisan making pottery using the traditional mud and water mixture on a revolving wheel.
  • A proportional representation of Bahrain exports, 2019
  • 200px
  • Manama harbor, c. 1870
  • center
  • Bellin]] map of the historical region of Bahrain
  • [[Greater flamingo]]s (''Phoenicopterus roseus'') are native to Bahrain.
  • This photograph shows the coronation of Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa as the Hakim of Bahrain in February 1933.
  • King [[Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa]] meets U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], May 2017
  • A photograph of the First Oil Well in Bahrain, with oil first being extracted in 1931
  • 256px
  • [[Gudaibiya]] mosque, in Manama
  • Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the King of Bahrain
  • Ambulance in [[International Hospital of Bahrain]]
  • The [[Isa ibn Ali Al Khalifa]] house is an example of traditional architecture in Bahrain.
  • Bahrainis observing public prayers in Manama
  • The [[King Fahd Causeway]] as seen from space
  • Manama skyline as viewed from [[Juffair]]
  • [[Manama souq]] in 1965
  • [[Mixed Martial Arts]] hosted by BRAVE Combat Federation event in Bahrain
  • [[Facsimile]] of a letter sent by [[Muhammad]] to [[Munzir ibn-Sawa al-Tamimi]], governor of Bahrain, in AD&nbsp;628
  • The cities of [[Muharraq]] (''foreground'') and [[Manama]] (background)
  • 256px
  • Persian Empire in the Sassanid era]] on the eve of the Arab conquest, c. 600 AD.
  • Portuguese]] in the Persian Gulf in the 16th and 17th centuries. Main cities, ports and routes.
  • 6}} of the [[Royal Bahraini Navy]] taking part in a multilateral sea exercise
  •  Several people held a sit-in in solidarity with human rights activist [[Nabeel Rajab]]
  • Australia]] on June 10, 2009, in a World Cup qualifier
  • A view of the Grand Avenue section of the Avenues
  • The view from outside one of the entrance gates at the Avenues
  • Tree of Life]], a 9.75 meters high [[Prosopis cineraria]] tree that is over 400 years old
  • Map of Bahrain in 1825.
  • Female students at the [[University of Bahrain]] dressed in traditional garb
  • Overview of Manama, 1953.
COUNTRY IN THE PERSIAN GULF
Bahrain/Geography; ISO 3166-1:BH; Bahrein; Al-Bahrayn; Bahrain islands; مملكة البحرين; Kingdom of Bahrain; Bahrain's; Bahrayn; Al-Baḥrayn; Languages of Bahrain; Mamlakat al-Baḥrayn; Dawlat al-Bahrain; 1923 Sitrah Outrage; البحرين; Etymology of Bahrain; Bahraih; Barhain; Name of Bahrain; Biodiversity of Bahrain; Science and technology in Bahrain; Infrastructure in Bahrain; Bahrai
البحرين

Definición

insurance broker
¦ noun an agent selling insurance.

Wikipedia

Kuwait Oil Company

The 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 2013, and fifth-largest exporter in terms of volume of crude oil and condensates. The managing director of the company is Ahmad Al-Eidan.

Kuwait Oil Company, or KOC, is one of the world’s leading National Oil Companies. Furthermore, the company is also considered the backbone of the economic and social development for the State of Kuwait. KOC ’operations and activities of exploring and producing oil make up nearly 90% of the national budget, which is still highly dependent on oil in its resources.

The Kuwait Oil Company Limited was established in 1934, through an alliance between the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, now known as the British Petroleum Company (BP), and the American Gulf Oil Company, now known as the Chevron Company, and is currently a subsidiary of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC).

The oil concession rights were awarded to the Company on 23 December 1934, and it started its drilling operations in 1936. The first oil discovery was in 1938 in Burgan field, which is still considered the second largest oil field in the world. Discoveries then followed in Magwa in 1951, Ahmadi in 1952, Raudhatain in 1955, Sabriya in 1957, and Minagish in 1959.

On 30 June 1946, His Highness the late Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah turned a silver wheel to start Kuwait's first crude oil export aboard the tanker "British Fusilier". This enabled the State of Kuwait to join the ranks of the world's major oil producers.

Since its establishment, the Company, whose responsibilities include exploration and production of oil and gas, and oil storage operations until it is delivered to tankers to complete the exportation process, has sought to continuously develop and enhance its operations, and has succeeded in achieving many world-class achievements. This was accomplished through launching and implementing numerous pioneering initiatives and projects, related to its basic work in oil and gas production, or in other matters specifically related to health, safety, security, and the environment, as well as the development of society, and supporting various State institutions and bodies in the public and private sectors.

Moreover, because one of its most important tasks is to maintain the position of the State of Kuwait as one of the most prominent oil-exporting countries in the world, KOC is keen to continue its operations under all circumstances, in order to fulfill the obligations of the State of Kuwait towards its partners. It is also always seeking to diversify its products in order to achieve more returns that pour into the State’s interest.

The Company used to produce one type of oil, Kuwaiti Export Crude, for many years. This, however, has changed recently. KOC had successfully, the past few years, provided two additional and distinguished types of oil, namely, high-quality Light Oil, and Heavy Oil, which are contributing in diversifying Kuwait's oil Portfolio, and gaining new customers in the global market, as the two new types have characteristics that are sought after in the international market.

In this regard, the Company focuses on enhancing the production of the three oils, until the Company's production capacity reached record levels exceeding three million barrels of oil per day, and continues to discover new reservoirs to support its reserves.

The Company is also working steadily to boost the pace of non-associated free gas production, which is close to reaching the production target set within the Sector’s 2040 Strategy, which is one billion cubic feet per day, by constructing a number of Jurassic gas production facilities and launching several other projects.

KOC has established many world-class facilities in various fields, most notably Ahmadi Hospital, which is considered a pioneering and state-of-the-art health edifice, serving all employees in the oil sector and their families. This consists of over 120,000 people, and it is equivalent in its health services, facilities, and initiatives to the best health institutions in the world.

Another one of the most prominent facilities is the Ahmed Al-Jaber Oil and Gas Exhibition, which is a distinguished facility and the first of its kind in Kuwait, where it offers a unique interactive and comprehensive learning experience. By touring its facilities and halls, the visitor learns everything they need to know about the oil and gas industry and its importance in our daily lives, as well as for the State of Kuwait.

KOC is committed in reducing the rates of natural gas flaring in its areas of operations. Recently, the company had reached less than 1% and is keen in maintaining this rate, bringing Kuwait to the forefront in this aspect among its peers of oil producing countries.

KOC is also a pioneer in adopting the latest technologies, and has been continuously developing its operations and launching pioneering initiatives to enhance its production. One of these initiatives is the Kuwait Integrated Digital Field project (KwIDF), which the Company uses for digital oilfield operations. KwIDF is one of the key strategic projects KOC relying on in support of oil and gas production in Kuwait.

All the aforementioned efforts and the developments resulting from them and others have made KOC one of the most prominent international companies in its field. It has also won many prestigious awards, honors, and recognition of its growing role in the global market. The Company is also a regular guest and an active participant in the most prominent regional and international high-level events and conferences.