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KUWAIT CITY, April 3: According to reliable sources from the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), the announcement for the recruitment of medical and technical staff at KOC’s Ahmadi Hospital will cover the needs for about 23 medical and technical specializations, reports Al-Anba daily. They highlighted the keenness of KOC to attract Kuwaitis to work in the hospital, indicating that instructions were issued by the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) to attract more than 90 percent of Kuwaiti applicants. The sources explained that the relevant departments in KOC are conducting interviews for recruitment which began recently at the Ahmed Al-Jaber Oil and Gas Exhibition in Ahmadi, in order to meet the hospital’s needs.
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KUWAIT, Dec 17: Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC) announced Thursday it signed a KD-32.5-million (around USD 106 million) deal with Greek Hellenic Natural Gas System Operator S.A. (DESFA) to operate and maintain Al-Zour refinery, to launch its operations in summer of 2021.
A statement by KIPIC indicated that DESFA had a 50-year experience in this field. Deputy CEO of Al-Zour Refinery Hatem Al-Awadhi commended the deal, revealing that it will achieve the highest levels of operational security for the facility.
He expressed confidence that KIPIC will build strong relations with DESFA to create a solid and beneficial partnership. The natural gas importing facility will enable the reception of 22 million tons of gas annually, which will in turn provide enough clean fuel to current and future power stations.
Turkey currently ranks fifth globally for most daily cases based on a seven-day average
Cases have surged since the government eased measures to curb the pandemic in early March
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April 03, 2021 16:11
ANKARA: Turkey recorded 44,756 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, health ministry data showed on Saturday, the highest level since the beginning of the pandemic.
Turkey currently ranks fifth globally for most daily cases based on a seven-day average, according to a Reuters tally.
Cases have surged since the government eased measures to curb the pandemic in early March, hitting new record highs over the past consecutive five days.