KUWAIT: Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) celebrates today the 80th
anniversary of being granted oil drilling concession right in the
country under the agreement signed by the late Amir Sheikh Ahmad
Al-Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah on December 23, 1934.
The agreement was the most prominent event in the history of the
Kuwait Oil Company, which was then called (Kuwait Oil Company Limited).
Some believe that the date of signing of the agreement is the same date
of the company’s establishment, however, the company was established in
February 1934.
It was expected then that the agreement would have contributed to
increase the wealth of Kuwait and its international importance through
oil exploration concession, but the outbreak of World War II was one of
the reasons for the delay in oil exploitation, and with the end of the
war, Kuwait had turned from resource-poor desert country into a modern
rich state.
The beginning
Kuwait Oil Company was established in February 1934 in London, with an initial capital of 50,000 pounds with joint ownership and equal shares among all of the Anglo-Persian oil company, now known as British Petroleum (BP) and Gulf oil company currently known as (Chevron).
Kuwait Oil Company was established in February 1934 in London, with an initial capital of 50,000 pounds with joint ownership and equal shares among all of the Anglo-Persian oil company, now known as British Petroleum (BP) and Gulf oil company currently known as (Chevron).
In December 1, 1975, an agreement was signed between the Kuwaiti
Government, British Petroleum Ltd. (BP Kuwait) and Gulf oil company
stipulating that as of March 5, 1975, all remaining shares of the two
companies including concession rights be transferred to the government
Kuwait.
The signing ceremony, which was seen as an official reference to
shifting KOC to become entirely owned by the government, took place on
December 6, 1975 in Kuwait, and then over the past long years, there
were many events that constituted milestones in the history of the KOC.
Among the most prominent of these events was the discovery of oil in
commercial quantities in the Burgan well in February 1938, however,
Kuwait had not benefited from this wealth until on June 30, 1946 when
the first shipment of oil was exported.
Ahmadi City
The year 1946 also saw the establishment of the southern pier at Mina Al-Ahmadi, while work began to build the city of Al-Ahmadi in an integrated manner to include the main offices, workshops, residential neighborhoods and facilities to become an integrated city in 1949.
The year 1946 also saw the establishment of the southern pier at Mina Al-Ahmadi, while work began to build the city of Al-Ahmadi in an integrated manner to include the main offices, workshops, residential neighborhoods and facilities to become an integrated city in 1949.
In the era of the late Amir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah,
increasing in oil production was seen, and in 1955, production began in
Raudhatain in north Kuwait, while in 1959, discovery of oil in Managish
was discovered in September, while north pier went into force in
September of the same year.
In the era of the late Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah in 1969,
the artificial island was launched in addition to its facilities. In
1970, four new collection centers started operation, raising to 25 the
total number of gathering centers.
After that, late Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem in November 1976 laid the
foundation stone for the gas project in Mina Al-Ahmadi, as well as the
docking of the largest oil tanker in February 1977 in the artificial
island port of Al-Ahmadi.
And one of the important dates to remember in the history of Kuwait
Oil Company was the launching of gas project at Ahmadi port in February
1979 during the reign of the late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber
Al-Sabah.
Iraqi Invasion
In march 1991, the operation to put out fires at the oil installations and wells got underway. On July 27, Kuwait exported the first cargo of crude since liberation. On September 14, 1991, drilling resumed in Al-Muqawaa field and late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah extinguished the last burning well on November 6, 1991.
In march 1991, the operation to put out fires at the oil installations and wells got underway. On July 27, Kuwait exported the first cargo of crude since liberation. On September 14, 1991, drilling resumed in Al-Muqawaa field and late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah extinguished the last burning well on November 6, 1991.
Later on, Kuwait restored its status as one of the key oil exporting
countries. Its experience in the carbohydrates had a record with the
discovery of natural gas, of commercial quantities, in Um Naqa in the
north in 2006.
During era of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber
Al-Sabah, a large number of achievements have been made in the oil
sector. The KOC inaugurated the two water injection installations in
Al-Muqawa and Burgan in 2007 and 2008. Moreover, the disassociated gas
and condensates unit was opened in the north.
Among the KOC major achievements was the project for renovating the
installations, covering 16 gathering units and three gas boosting
stations. The company tested maximum production on October 14-18, 2010,
reaching up 3.052 million barrels of oil per day-the highest level in
the KOC history. In the last fiscal year (2013-2014) that ended on March
31, the KOC dug 318 new wells, as compared to the projected number,
259.
Crude productivity
Productivity of the crude oil amounted to 2.9 million bpd in the 2013-2014 fiscal year. Moreover, the company is tendering establishment of three gathering centers in the north, at a projected cost of KD 818 million, in addition to several other affiliate ventures.
Productivity of the crude oil amounted to 2.9 million bpd in the 2013-2014 fiscal year. Moreover, the company is tendering establishment of three gathering centers in the north, at a projected cost of KD 818 million, in addition to several other affiliate ventures.
It has already finalized designing one of its mega projects, worth KD
1.37 million, including operation, maintenance of heavy crude
installations, drilling and testing the first horizontal well in
Al-Manaqeesh field, thus developing the well and upgrading its output to
13,000 barrels per day.
Daily output of associated and disassociated gas during the current
fiscal year has reached 1.5 billion cubic feet per day, as compared to
the projected target of 1.4 billion. The KOC accomplishments in the
latest fiscal year were multiple covering not only construction works
but also staff training and environmental protection activity. – KUNA
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