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Waiting for project Kuwait: Jon Gorvett reports from Kuwait where to increase oil output foreign help may be needed. Not everyone is keen on reopening national interests to outsiders.

Publication: The Middle East
Publication Date: 01-JUL-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
WITH A QUARTER of the world's known oil reserves and a string of colossal budget surpluses in recent years, Kuwait is fast regaining its traditional role as a powerhouse of the Gulf--and global--economy.

The country is blessed with one of the world's largest oilfields, the onshore Grand Burgan. This is also one of the easiest energy reserves to tap anywhere in the Gulf.

Located southeast of the capital, Kuwait City, the oil of the Burgan still has enough pressure to bubble straight up to the surface unaided, around 100m above sea level. Collected at the wellheads, it then simply rolls downhill to the coast through pipelines, with gravity doing most of the work. Yet this great natural resource cannot go on like this forever. Increasingly, the question of what happens when the oil no longer almost barrels itself has become a subject of intense debate amongst Kuwaitis.

This debate intensified last November, when the chairman of the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), Farouk Al Zanki, announced that Burgan's production levels were in decline. He said that although attempts had been made to maintain production at 1.9m barrels per day (b/d), 1.7m b/d was now the...

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