KPC is strengthening its position in Asian markets

Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) has a network of offices which support its activities.

Houston Office: KPC WH was established in 1994 in Houston, Texas, which is known as the world's Oil Capital, to strengthen and establish relations with ail sector players in North and South America especially the farmer where oil consumption is the highest in the world.
KPC European Regional Office: The varied activities of the office, which is based in London, extend aver Europe, North Africa, Hong Kong and Thailand. The office's mission statement declares that the main aim is to provide maximum contribution to the effective sales and marketing operations of KPC and its subsidiaries in line with its short-term and fang-term strategy.
Tokyo Office: Tokyo Office was established in 1968. Its operations covers Japan, Korea and Taiwan and was established to cement KPC's position in Asian markets. Also to contact oil, petrochemical and LPG firms, shipping companies and trading houses in order to support KPC head office in marketing hydrocarbons.
Mumbai Office: KPC established its office first in the capital New Delhi on 1999. The office was later relocated to the commercial city of Mumbai. The office was established as a result of growing business ties between Kuwait and the Indian subcontinent. The office carries out many tasks, which include giving support to KPC headquarters in various activities such as market research and gathering market information. It also provides client profiles on a regular basis, to optimise business opportunities, and correlate and evaluate the office takes an active parl in discussion far possible joint ventures in India.
Singapore Office: KPC Singapore office was established in 1972. Ever since its inception it has been representing the petroleum interests of  Kuwait in south East Asia. Singapore's office provides important recommendations and analyses with regard to maintaining and strengthening Kuwait's share in the existing market, as well as penetrating new markets in the region.
Pakistan Liaison Office: Pakistan Liaison Office established a 1984 handles mainly technical work such as co-coordinating the schedules of vessels, handling cargo, allocation, distribution and payment procedures. The Liaison Office is charged with maintaining business relation with the senior officials concerned in the local marketing companies, refineries and port authorities.