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Kuwait oil tanker rescues 40 refugees stranded in the Mediterranean
Kuwait oil tanker rescues 40 refugees stranded in the Mediterranean

Arab Times

time2 hours ago

  • General
  • Arab Times

Kuwait oil tanker rescues 40 refugees stranded in the Mediterranean

KUWAIT CITY, June 12: In a remarkable humanitarian effort, the Kuwaiti oil tanker Al-Dasma, owned by the Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC), successfully rescued 40 refugees stranded at sea after their vessel broke down in the Mediterranean. The refugees, who had been left without food or water, were located and brought to safety during Al-Dasma's voyage to Egypt. In a statement to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Thursday, KOTC confirmed that the rescue operation reflects Kuwait's steadfast commitment to international maritime principles and highlights its longstanding dedication to humanitarian causes. According to the company, the incident took place Tuesday evening, when Al-Dasma's crew spotted the distressed vessel while en route to Port Said. Coordinating swiftly with the Egyptian Search and Rescue Authority and the KOTC operations office, the tanker changed course to render assistance. The crew provided the stranded individuals with water, food, and temporary shelter. Upon arrival at Port Said, the rescued refugees were handed over to the appropriate Egyptian authorities on Thursday, following all necessary procedures in accordance with international maritime and humanitarian laws. KOTC noted that this was not the first time its fleet had participated in a life-saving mission. In a similar incident in 2014, the crude oil tanker Al-Salmi rescued a group of refugees off the coast of Italy — an operation that drew widespread international praise and was recognized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The company emphasized that safety at sea and the protection of the marine environment are core priorities in its operational strategy. It stressed that humanitarian efforts such as these reflect its dedication to integrating moral and ethical values into its commercial operations, reinforcing its leadership in the maritime transport industry. The Al-Dasma rescue mission, the statement added, serves as tangible proof of the company's ability to balance operational efficiency with humanitarian responsibility. It is also a reflection of the State of Kuwait's broader commitment to placing human dignity and life at the center of its global engagements, whether through its maritime fleet or developmental initiatives. 'Saving lives at sea is not only a legal obligation but also a moral duty,' the company stated. 'It represents the deeply rooted humanitarian values that define the State of Kuwait.'

Kuwaiti oil tanker rescues 40 refugees stranded in the Mediterranean
Kuwaiti oil tanker rescues 40 refugees stranded in the Mediterranean

Arab Times

time2 hours ago

  • General
  • Arab Times

Kuwaiti oil tanker rescues 40 refugees stranded in the Mediterranean

KUWAIT CITY, June 12: In a remarkable humanitarian effort, the Kuwaiti oil tanker Al-Dasma, owned by the Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC), successfully rescued 40 refugees stranded at sea after their vessel broke down in the Mediterranean. The refugees, who had been left without food or water, were located and brought to safety during Al-Dasma's voyage to Egypt. In a statement to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Thursday, KOTC confirmed that the rescue operation reflects Kuwait's steadfast commitment to international maritime principles and highlights its longstanding dedication to humanitarian causes. According to the company, the incident took place Tuesday evening, when Al-Dasma's crew spotted the distressed vessel while en route to Port Said. Coordinating swiftly with the Egyptian Search and Rescue Authority and the KOTC operations office, the tanker changed course to render assistance. The crew provided the stranded individuals with water, food, and temporary shelter. Upon arrival at Port Said, the rescued refugees were handed over to the appropriate Egyptian authorities on Thursday, following all necessary procedures in accordance with international maritime and humanitarian laws. KOTC noted that this was not the first time its fleet had participated in a life-saving mission. In a similar incident in 2014, the crude oil tanker Al-Salmi rescued a group of refugees off the coast of Italy — an operation that drew widespread international praise and was recognized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The company emphasized that safety at sea and the protection of the marine environment are core priorities in its operational strategy. It stressed that humanitarian efforts such as these reflect its dedication to integrating moral and ethical values into its commercial operations, reinforcing its leadership in the maritime transport industry. The Al-Dasma rescue mission, the statement added, serves as tangible proof of the company's ability to balance operational efficiency with humanitarian responsibility. It is also a reflection of the State of Kuwait's broader commitment to placing human dignity and life at the center of its global engagements, whether through its maritime fleet or developmental initiatives. 'Saving lives at sea is not only a legal obligation but also a moral duty,' the company stated. 'It represents the deeply rooted humanitarian values that define the State of Kuwait.'

KOTC inaugurates solar power plants at LNG stations
KOTC inaugurates solar power plants at LNG stations

Kuwait Times

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Kuwait Times

KOTC inaugurates solar power plants at LNG stations

Participants attend the inauguration ceremony. – KUNA photos KUWAIT: Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) on Tuesday announced the official launch of solar power plants at its two liquefied natural gas (LNG) filling stations in Umm Al-Aish and Shuaiba, with a combined production capacity of 4.05 megawatts. The announcement was made during an inauguration ceremony, where KOTC's Acting CEO Sheikh Khaled Ahmad Al-Malik Al-Sabah affirmed that the company is the first in Kuwait's oil sector to implement such a strategic renewable energy project. 'This initiative represents a significant step forward in achieving energy self-sufficiency and fully operating our LNG stations using renewable energy,' Sheikh Khaled said, emphasizing the company's commitment to environmental sustainability. He noted that the project is aligned with Kuwait's national vision to achieve carbon neutrality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adding that it reduces reliance on the national electricity grid and minimizes the carbon footprint by effectively harnessing solar energy. Acting CEO of Kuwait Oil Tanker Company, Sheikh Khaled Ahmed Al-Malik Al-Sabah, during his speech. Sheikh Khaled described the project as a pioneering model for clean energy within Kuwait's oil sector, highlighting its role in enhancing operational efficiency, lowering costs, and supporting environmental goals in line with the highest international standards. He also praised the dedicated efforts of KOTC's team in bringing the project to fruition, underscoring the contribution of Kuwaiti talent in driving sustainable energy initiatives that deliver both environmental and economic benefits to the nation. — KUNA

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