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Durra field: Saudi-Kuwaiti deal to develop disputed offshore gas field with Iran

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The Dorra field is owned by Iran, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait signed an agreement on Sunday to develop the offshore Dorra gas field, a site that had previously raised disputes between the two countries and Iran.

Saudi and Kuwaiti media reported that the state-owned Kuwait Gulf Oil Company and energy giant Saudi Aramco signed the deal in Kuwait City, attended by Saudi Energy Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman and his Kuwaiti counterpart Badr Hamid Al -Mulla.

The Kuwaiti company’s interim chief executive Khaled Al-Otaibi said joint efforts to develop the field aim to produce one billion cubic feet of gas and 84,000 barrels of liquefied gas per day, according to the Kuwaiti pro-government newspaper Al – Anba.

He added that the agreement includes procedures for developing, re-evaluating and finalizing engineering studies for the project, as well as plans to form a technical team to implement the project.

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