CERAWEEK-Kuwait would take 3-4 months to hit full oil output if war ended today, KPC CEO says
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HOUSTON, March 24 (Reuters) - Kuwait could ramp up oil production relatively quickly if the U.S.-Israel war with Iran were to end today, hitting full production capacity in 3-4 months, Shaikh Nawaf Al-Sabah, CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, said on Tuesday in a video address to the CERAWeek energy conference.
He said supplies from alternative pipelines to the Strait of Hormuz and releases from strategic reserves were "not even a drop in the proverbial barrel" compared to normal export flows.
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