WJO seeks more participation for upstream tender

24 November 2025

 

Wafra Joint Operations (WJO) is seeking more participation from companies in a tender for a project to upgrade a key oil and gas gathering centre in the Divided Zone, which is shared between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, according to industry sources.

A pre-bid meeting was held for the project, but due to low interest at the original meeting, WJO is now planning a second meeting.

The project is focused on upgrading the main gathering centre at the Wafra field, which processes Eocene crude oil.

WJO’s onshore operations cover an area of around 5,000 square kilometres in the Divided Zone.

Saudi Arabian Chevron and Kuwait Gulf Oil Company are equal shareholders in WJO.

Six major fields have been discovered in the WJO area to date: Wafra, South Fuwaris, South Umm-Gudair, Humma, Arq and North Wafra.

The first discovery in this area was made in 1954, when the first well in the Wafra Field was drilled and completed.

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Wil Crisp
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