Saudi Arabia, Kuwait agree to develop joint Dorra gas field

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman with his Kuwaiti counterpart Mohammed Al-Fares. Supplied
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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have signed an agreement for the development plan for the joint Dorra offshore gas field, according to a statement.

The deal was signed during a meeting between the Saudi and Kuwaiti energy ministers. 

The field is expected to produce 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day with 84,000 barrels of condensate daily. 

Production will be divided equally between the two sides. 

Both countries have also agreed to enable the establishment of Al Khafji joint operations company, which is a joint venture between Kuwait Gulf Oil Co. and Aramco Gulf Operations Co.

A consultant will be chosen to conduct the engineering studies necessary to develop the field in accordance with modern technologies and practices. 

The development of the strategic field will contribute to meeting the growth of domestic demand on natural gas in the two countries.