Kuwait: Limited Exposure to Collapse of SVB

The financial sector in Kuwait said that it had registered limited exposure to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The financial sector in Kuwait said that it had registered limited exposure to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Kuwait: Limited Exposure to Collapse of SVB

The financial sector in Kuwait said that it had registered limited exposure to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The financial sector in Kuwait said that it had registered limited exposure to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The financial sector in Kuwait announced that it had registered limited exposure to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.

The Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) affirmed on Sunday that the exposure of Kuwaiti banks to Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), following the closure of the bank by the US authorities, was “very, very limited”.

The National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) said in a statement that its exposure was “minimal” and would not affect the bank’s financial position.

The disclosure published on the Boursa Kuwait website said NBK’s small exposure was represented in off-balance sheet items in the form of letters of guarantee worth $4.9 million (around 1.5 million Kuwaiti dinars).

For its part, Kuwait Finance House announced on Monday that the value of its exposure to the Silicon Valley Bank was in the range of 381,000 Kuwait dinars ($1.2 million).

Eight Kuwaiti banks listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange confirmed Monday that they were not exposed to SVB, which was closed by the US authorities due its bankruptcy last week.

Those included Warba, Boubyan, Kuwait International (KIB), Ahli United, Al Khaleej, Al-Tejari, Al-Ahli and Burgan.

In its statement, the CBK pointed to the stability of the conditions of the banking system’s units.



Kuwait's KPC CEO Says Oil Production Capacity Exceeds 3 Million Bpd 

A general view of Kuwait City buildings, Kuwait, December 23, 2024. (Reuters)
A general view of Kuwait City buildings, Kuwait, December 23, 2024. (Reuters)
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Kuwait's KPC CEO Says Oil Production Capacity Exceeds 3 Million Bpd 

A general view of Kuwait City buildings, Kuwait, December 23, 2024. (Reuters)
A general view of Kuwait City buildings, Kuwait, December 23, 2024. (Reuters)

Kuwait's oil production capacity now exceeds 3 million barrels per day, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) CEO Sheikh Nawaf Saud al-Sabah told reporters on Tuesday.

The country's oil production capacity was at more than 2.8 million bpd in June last year, Ahmad Jaber Al-Eidan, the CEO of KPC subsidiary Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), said at the time.

Kuwait aims to boost its oil output to 4 million bpd by 2035, having previously missed a goal of reaching that level by 2020.

Commenting on US President Donald Trump's views on fossil fuels, Sheikh Nawaf said there is no alternative to oil as a primary source of energy, "neither now nor in the future".

"Perhaps this is what President Trump and officials in the United States have realized, that there must be continued exploration and production of oil, and this is what we reflect here in Kuwait. We know that demand for Kuwaiti oil will increase in the future."

Trump signed a flurry of orders within hours of his inauguration on Monday intended to boost the United States' already record-high oil and gas production.

Al-Eidan said KOC aims to reach "full production" from discovered offshore fields within eight to 10 years.

Of the 4 million bpd of oil production capacity Kuwait is targeting by 2035, 350,000 bpd of capacity is expected to come from an area called the Neutral Zone, jointly operated with Saudi Arabia.

Kuwait last year said it had made a "giant" oil discovery with estimated reserves of 3.2 billion barrels. It said on Monday it had found 800 million medium-density oil barrels and 600 billion standard cubic feet of associated gas offshore.

Sheikh Nawaf said Kuwait has completed engineering studies for the Durra gas field and is proceeding according to a plan agreed with Saudi Arabia.