Kuwait remediation projects reach 95% completion

29 May 2025

 

Key remediation contracts being executed by the Kuwaiti contractor Khalid Ali Al-Kharafi & Brothers Company at sites in North and South Kuwait are now 95% complete compared to the terms of the original contracts for the projects that were awarded in 2021.

The two remediation projects and their original contract values are:

  • North Kuwait Excavation, Transportation & Remediation (NKETR) A – Sabria: Kharafi (Kuwait)/Lamor (Finland) – $194m
  • South Kuwait Excavation, Transportation & Remediation (SKETR) A – Greater Burgan: Kharafi/Lamor – $197m

The project in North Kuwait is on schedule to be completed in November, and the project in South Kuwait is on schedule to be completed in January 2026.

The original contracts were awarded as part of the Kuwait Environmental Remediation Programme (Kerp).

Kerp was established by the UN Compensation Commission to allow Kuwait to address the ecological damage resulting from the 1990-91 Gulf War. It is the largest environmental remediation project in the world.

Contract extensions

Last month, MEED revealed that Al-Kharafi had been awarded two extensions for the existing remediation contracts, which are now nearing completion.

Under the terms of the contract extensions, Al-Kharafi will have to process about 400,000 tonnes more contaminated soil in the north and a further 600,000 tonnes in the south.

For each zone, Khalid Ali Al-Kharafi & Brothers Company has procured remediation machinery from Ireland’s CDE Group at a cost of $15m.

In October last year, MEED revealed that state-owned upstream operator Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) had discovered previously unknown areas of contamination due to the 1990-91 Gulf War, which was expected to lead to contract extensions.

KOC discovered an extra 5 million tonnes of contaminated soil.

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Wil Crisp
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