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Sara Akbar: The pioneering Co-Founder and Former CEO of Kuwait Energy

Sara Akbar was born in Kuwait to a family connected to the oil industry. Her father, an oil driller, influenced her early curiosity about engineering and the world of petroleum. In 1981, she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Kuwait University, part of the institution’s first graduating class in that field. This achievement marked the beginning of her journey into a sector that was, at the time, almost entirely male-dominated.

Building a Career at Kuwait Oil Company

That same year, Akbar joined the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), where she took on roles ranging from petroleum engineering to technical operations. She spent nearly two decades at KOC, gaining in-depth exposure to the technical and practical sides of the industry. The work was demanding, and few women occupied such positions, but her determination and expertise helped her build a reputation as a skilled engineer who understood both the science and the stakes of oil production.

Heroism During the Gulf War Fires

Her defining moment came during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990. As retreating forces set fire to hundreds of oil wells, Akbar refused to remain on the sidelines. Instead, she joined a group of engineers and firefighters who worked in dangerous conditions to extinguish the fires and contain the damage. She was personally involved in controlling dozens of wells, and her contribution became part of Kuwait’s collective memory. For her bravery, the United Nations Environment Programme awarded her the Global 500 Roll of Honour in 1993, recognizing her role in one of the world’s most severe man-made environmental disasters.

Expanding Horizons at KUFPEC and Founding Kuwait Energy

After leaving KOC in 1999, Akbar moved to the Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC), where she worked in business development. The experience sharpened her ability to negotiate deals and build strategic partnerships across borders. In 2005, driven by her entrepreneurial spirit, she co-founded Kuwait Energy, an independent oil and gas exploration and production company. Under her leadership as chief executive officer, the firm expanded into several countries in the Middle East and beyond. Her tenure as CEO until 2017 demonstrated  technical acumen and the ability to navigate complex markets and geopolitical environments.

Recognition and Leadership in Energy

Throughout her career, Akbar earned international recognition for her contributions. She was named a Distinguished Member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers in 2003, and later received the Charles F. Rand Memorial Gold Medal from the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. In 2009, she was honored with the Women in Leadership “Leader in Energy” award in Dubai, and Arabian Business listed her among the most powerful Arab businesswomen. More recently, her continued impact has been acknowledged with accolades such as the WOW Award, which celebrated her entrepreneurial influence.

Continuing Influence and Advocacy

Although she stepped down from Kuwait Energy in 2017, Akbar has remained active in the industry and in wider development projects. She has served on boards, advised on national development plans, and continued to speak about the importance of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Her advocacy is grounded in personal experience, she rose through the ranks of an industry where women were rare, proving that capability, not gender, should determine success.

Legacy behind

Sara Akbar’s career is more than a story of personal success. It is a testament to resilience, courage, and vision in a sector that remains central to the global economy. From her courageous role during the Gulf War fires to her leadership at Kuwait Energy, she has demonstrated that women can lead in energy at the highest levels. Her legacy continues to inspire young professionals, especially women, who see in her a role model for pursuing careers in industries once closed to them.

Mariam Banu

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