
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), the state-owned entity responsible for Kuwait's hydrocarbon interests throughout the world, has signed a contract with Indonesia's PT. Yosomulyo Jajag to supply the Indonesian market with petroleum coke. KPC fuel oil sales chief Sheikh Salah Al-Sabah said in a press statement that the agreement was concluded during his meeting with a visiting delegation of PT. Yosomulyo Jajag, which is a leading petroleum coke supplier in Indonesia. The deal is part of the KPC's strategy purposed to boost its presence in various promising markets and to directly deal with final consumers
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