
Kuwait Energy KSCC, one of the fastest growing independent oil and gas exploration and production companies in the Middle East issued its Q4 2010 activities report announcing unaudited earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of USD 36.4 million.
Key achievements for the quarter:
Iraq
Kuwait Energy was awarded by the Iraqi government last October 20 year contracts for the development of two gas fields, Siba and Mansuriya. The company had bid for the fields in a consortium comprising the Turkish Petroleum Corporation, the national oil company of Turkey for both gas fields. Kuwait Energy will be the operator of Siba, participating with a 60% contractor share and TPAO participating with the remaining 40%. TPAO will be the operator of Mansuriya, participating with 50% contractor share while the remaining shares will be held by Kuwait Energy and Korea Gas Corporation.
Yemen
Kuwait Energy launched a comprehensive assessment of gas reserves and resources as well as the 6 month study addressing the potential development of natural gas reserves in Yemen and the optimization of the country's natural gas resources for the benefit of its people following MoU signed with the Yemen Ministry of Oil and Minerals on 6 October 2010.
Safety
The company closed the last quarter in 2010 without any major recordable incidents in its oil and gas assets where it is operator.
Production
Kuwait Energy registered 4.5% increase in its daily average production over the previous quarter. The increase was primarily due to higher production in East Ras Qattara, Egypt and Ukraine.
Development
A total of ten development wells were successfully drilled in the Karim Small Fields in Oman.
Exploration
An exploration well in the Burg El Arab field in Egypt was completed and put on production at an initial rate of 140 barrels of oil per day. In the Abu Sennan Concession in Egypt, the first exploration well was spud during the quarter.
Seismic data acquisition
The company acquired and processed 3D seismic data of 300 square kilometers in Latvia's offshore blocks and will start identifying exploration prospects to commence drilling activities.
Technological agreement with Schlumberger
In October, Kuwait Energy signed 5 year technology sharing contract with Schlumberger. This contract grants Kuwait Energy access to Schlumberger's oilfield services expertise and technologies. Kuwait Energy will benefit from oil and gas software and IT infrastructure solutions which improve business performance, reduce exploration and development risk, and realize the full potential of its oil and gas fields.










