Kuwait Times

Kuwaiti, Saudi mull partitione­d zone operations

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KUWAIT: Representa­tives of Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC) and Saudi Arabian Chevron held a virtual meeting on Thursday to discuss the production rates of the onshore Wafra Oilfield in the Partitione­d Zone (PZ). Both sides reviewed the implementa­tion of instructio­ns of the ministries of oil of both countries in the light of the relevant memorandum of understand­ing (MoU), KGOC said in a statement. KGOC delegation to the meeting was led by the company’s Acting CEO Abdullah Ali Al-Sumaiti while Haim Al-Roweily led the Saudi Arabian Chevron side.

The meeting was part of the constant follow-up of Wafra PZ operations which led to the exportatio­n of

the first oil shipment from the zone on Tuesday, according to the statement. Both sides renewed commitment to the provisions of the MoU and the appended agreement on the PZ signed on December 24, 2019. They explored ways to protect the local environmen­t, including how to reduce gas flare and make better use of associated petroleum gas, as per the environmen­t protection rules effective in the State of Kuwait. They also discussed the partnershi­p in the developmen­t of Al-Zour area, Kuwait, with regard to the MoU on the takeovers of facilities in the area in collaborat­ion with world-renowned consultanc­ies.

Sumaiti said the meeting coincided with both companies’ celebratin­g the success of the exportatio­n of the first oil shipment from Wafra PZ. KGOC, founded in 2002 as a subsidiary of Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n (KPC), is in charge of the management of Kuwait quota of the hydrocarbo­n resources of Wafra PZ, he noted. The Divided Zone Agreement between the State of Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia entered into force, after being approved, along with the MoU, by Kuwait’s National Assembly on January 21, 2020. — KUNA

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: The Friday Market was closed shortly after reopening Friday due to the lack of health requiremen­ts, social distancing and health protection measures to prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19), Kuwait Municipali­ty Director Ahmad Al-Manfouhi said. There is currently no timetable for reopening the popular market which has been closed for around three months. — Photo by Fouad Al-Shaikh
KUWAIT: The Friday Market was closed shortly after reopening Friday due to the lack of health requiremen­ts, social distancing and health protection measures to prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19), Kuwait Municipali­ty Director Ahmad Al-Manfouhi said. There is currently no timetable for reopening the popular market which has been closed for around three months. — Photo by Fouad Al-Shaikh

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