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Health, Safety, Sustainability and Environment
Kuwait Energy classifies its recordable incidents as Fatalities, Lost Time Incidents, Restricted Work Incidents and
Medical Treatment Incidents.
One recordable incident took place in Kuwait Energy’s operated areas. On 15 February 2016, a production
technician was injured whilst working on the oil transferring pump in Area A. He was hospitalized and returned to
work on light duties after 6 days.
The table below provides the number of days without LTI at the end of Q1 2016 compared to figures at the end of
Q4 2015 for the countries in which Kuwait Energy operates.
Country
Days without LTI
(as of
Q1 2016)
Days without LTI (as of
Q4 2015)
Iraq
541
450
Yemen
301
210
Egypt
45
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Production
Kuwait Energy achieved a quarterly average daily WI production of
25,747 boepd
in Q1 2016; 2.2% higher than the
previous quarter due to production increase in Block 9, Iraq. Production is 5% less than the corresponding quarter
of the previous year due to the shutting down of production in Yemen from the beginning of April 2015 as a
consequence of the political situation that prevented cargo ships from entering the oil export port.
The Group managed to partially compensate for its Yemen production being shut in by the startup of Block 9
production in Iraq and increasing production in Egypt.
The chart below shows quarter-by-quarter daily WI average production of the Company from Q1 2013 to Q1 2016:
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