Kuwait Operates Fifth LNG Line at Mina al-Ahmadi Refinery

 Part of the fifth liquefied gas pipeline project at Mina al-Ahmadi refinery. (Kuna)
Part of the fifth liquefied gas pipeline project at Mina al-Ahmadi refinery. (Kuna)
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Kuwait Operates Fifth LNG Line at Mina al-Ahmadi Refinery

 Part of the fifth liquefied gas pipeline project at Mina al-Ahmadi refinery. (Kuna)
Part of the fifth liquefied gas pipeline project at Mina al-Ahmadi refinery. (Kuna)

Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) said Thursday it was operating a fifth liquefied natural gas (LNG) line at Mina al-Ahmadi refinery.

KNPC CEO Waleed al-Bader said the line adds 805 million standard cubic feet (mn ft3) to the company’s capacity and 106,000 barrels of condensates, an increase of about 30%.

The total capacity of the five lines combined will be 3.125bn ft3/day and 332,000 barrels of condensates

This step reflects the company’s goal to expand profitable derivatives that comply with the requirements and environmental standards of global markets.

Gas derivatives are considered the company’s best products in terms of being eco-friendly and very profitable, Bader said, adding that the project provides work opportunities for national cadres.

Chairman of Mina Al-Ahmadi Refinery Shujaa al-Ajmi, for his part, said the project works on treating natural gas extracted from oil wells, as well as producing methane, ethane, propane and butane gases and natural gasoline.

He said it includes a secondary unit that produces clean fuel gas, bolstering safety levels.

He pointed out that it was operated successfully despite delays in equipment importing and difficulties in providing specialized technicians due to the pandemic.

Acting chairman Ghanim al-Otaibi said that this large-scale project required, at one point, 6,900 workers on site, and a total of 57 million working hours, ruling out any dangerous accidents as a result of the applied safety measures.

He said the company is keen to incorporate local businesses in the project, as the private sector's share comprised 20% of the total cost, adding that local companies also participated in importing equipment and construction work.



Saudi Arabia: Over 16% Growth in Mortgage Financing for Housing Support Beneficiaries in 2024

The Real Estate Development Fund’s pavilion at the Future of Real Estate Forum 2023 in Riyadh. (Real Estate Development Fund)
The Real Estate Development Fund’s pavilion at the Future of Real Estate Forum 2023 in Riyadh. (Real Estate Development Fund)
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Saudi Arabia: Over 16% Growth in Mortgage Financing for Housing Support Beneficiaries in 2024

The Real Estate Development Fund’s pavilion at the Future of Real Estate Forum 2023 in Riyadh. (Real Estate Development Fund)
The Real Estate Development Fund’s pavilion at the Future of Real Estate Forum 2023 in Riyadh. (Real Estate Development Fund)

The Saudi Real Estate Development Fund (REDF) announced on Monday a 16.4% increase in mortgage financing for beneficiaries of housing support programs in 2024, with total financing reaching SAR 62.9 billion ($16.7 billion). This marks a significant rise compared to SAR 54 billion ($14.4 billion) in 2023.

According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), December 2024 saw a notable 44% increase in the value of mortgage financing, reaching SAR 9.4 billion ($2.5 billion), compared to SAR 6.5 billion ($1.73 billion) in December 2023. This represents a growth of SAR 2.85 billion ($760 million). Additionally, the number of financing contracts surged by 52% during the same period.

Mansour bin Madi, CEO of the REDF, stated that the total financing in 2024 supported 89,000 financing contracts, compared to 74,000 in 2023—an increase of 15,000 contracts, or 20%.

Bin Madi highlighted that the REDF, in collaboration with the housing ecosystem and strategic partnerships with financing entities and real estate development sectors, is working to enhance homeownership opportunities by offering suitable housing products in the real estate market.

The self-construction product accounted for 14% of the total mortgage financing for beneficiaries of housing support programs. Meanwhile, under-construction housing units comprised 29%, and ready-to-move-in housing units made up 57%.

Bin Madi noted that December 2024 recorded the highest volume of mortgage financing for the year, with SAR 9.38 billion ($2.5 billion), financing approximately 12,340 contracts.

He reaffirmed the REDF’s commitment to strengthening its role in the mortgage financing market by providing diverse housing and financing solutions.

These efforts aim to meet beneficiaries’ preferences, facilitate easier homeownership for “Sakani” program beneficiaries, and align with Saudi Arabia’s Housing Program, he underlined. The program seeks to raise the homeownership rate among citizens to 70% by 2030.