Kuwait makes major offshore gas discovery

14 October 2025

State-owned upstream operator Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) has made a “landmark” gas discovery in the Jazah offshore area, according to its parent company Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC).

KPC said the discovery has produced the highest vertical well flow in Kuwait’s history from the Maqwa formation.

The well has produced more than 29 million cubic feet a day of gas and more than 5,000 barrels a day of condensates.

In a statement, KPC said: “This milestone reflects the success of KOC’s offshore exploration strategy and supports the KPC 2040 vision to enhance energy security and drive sustainable growth.”

In a separate statement, KOC said the newly discovered reserve contains an estimated 1 trillion cubic feet of gas.

KOC also estimated that the field covers an area of about 40 square kilometres.

The majority of Kuwait’s existing oil and gas discoveries are onshore.

This is only the third discovery that has been made in Kuwaiti waters and differs from the previous two, which were primarily oil.

Its first offshore find in 2024, the Noukhadha field, contains about 3.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent. 

In January, KOC announced its second offshore discovery at the Julaiah field, holding 800 million barrels of crude and 600 billion cubic feet of associated gas.

Kuwait began offshore exploration as part of its investment strategy to meet future oil demand and received its first offshore drilling rig in mid-2022.

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Wil Crisp
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