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![An employee of the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) looks at 25 January 2005 the Gathering Center No.15 of al-Rawdatain field, 100 kms north of Kuwait City, following its inauguration just three years after coming under explosion. The KOC affiliated center came under fire by the eve of 2002 due to an oil leakage from the main pipe that protrudes from the Center. According to the emergency plan the center was immediately suspended from action. The oil leakage that reached the gas boosting station 130 and neighbourin](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/2023-05/GettyImages-1247154403.jpg?h=1d34674f&itok=bDvBf3YC)
Kuwait’s political crisis is undermining energy growth and options
![An aerial picture shows heavy traffic on two main highways in Kuwait City on March 27, 2023, after heavy rain the previous night caused flooding and road closures. (Photo by YASSER AL-ZAYYAT / AFP) (Photo by YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP via Getty Images)](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/2023-05/GettyImages-1249634899.jpg?h=a5ae579a&itok=3f6zgrT-)
How Kuwait’s political gridlock is hampering economic policymaking, competitiveness
![Chinese investors pose for a picture in the land where an industrial city, including an oil refinery, is due to be built following an economic agreement, in the port town of Duqm on May 24, 2016 . Chinese investors signed a deal with Oman's government to establish an industrial city, including an oil refinery, in the port town of Duqm, both sides said in a joint statement. The agreement signed during the ceremony in Muscat would open way for investments worth $10.7 billion by 2022 to finance industrial proj](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/2023-05/GettyImages-534090470.jpg?h=1d34674f&itok=LvifTVu7)
China to support Oman's economic rebound in 2024
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