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Halliburton signs $597m drilling deal with Kuwait Oil

Offshore development will add an estimated 100,000 barrels to Kuwait’s daily capacity



File photo: A Halliburton facility in Port Fourchon, Louisiana.
Image Credit: AFP

Halliburton Co and state-owned Kuwait Oil Co signed a 181.4 million-dinar ($597 million, Dh2.2 billion) contract to explore for oil off the coast of Kuwait, marking the Gulf state’s first foray into offshore services.

Development of the country’s offshore area will add an estimated 100,000 barrels to Kuwait’s daily production capacity, KOC Chief Executive Officer Emad Sultan said after signing the three-year agreement. Kuwait Oil will use two rigs in the first stage of the project to drill six exploratory wells, he said.

Kuwait is currently Opec’s fourth-biggest producer, and can pump as much as 3 million barrels of oil a day from its wholly owned fields. The country is targeting a daily capacity of 4 million barrels by 2020.

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