Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) announced a significant oil discovery in the Al-Nokhatha field, located east of the Kuwaiti island of Failaka.
Key Details
- Reserves: The oil reserves in this new field are estimated at 3.2 billion barrels.
- Production Equivalence: These reserves are equivalent to Kuwait’s entire oil production over a span of three years. Area: The newly discovered oil well covers an area of approximately 96 square kilometers.
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Hydrocarbon Reserves |
Quantity (billion) |
Light Oil |
2.1 |
Natural Gas |
5.1 |
Oil Equivalent |
3.2 |
Failaka Island Geographical Features
- Failaka Island is a Kuwaiti island in the northern hemisphere.
- It is situated in the Persian Gulf.
- Bordering Regions: Failaka Island is bordered by:
- East : The Persian Gulf
- West: Faces the open expanse of the Gulf.
- It connects the island to the vast sea.
- North: Close to the mainland of Kuwait.
- South: Opens up to the Gulf.
- It allows maritime traffic and historical trade routes to pass through this strategic location.
Important Points to be Remembered:
- Capital : Kuwait (city)
- Mountain range: Failaka Island is relatively flat and lacks significant mountain ranges.
- Its terrain is characterized by sandy soil, coastal plains, and low hills.
- Rivers: It is strategically located near the point where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers empty into the Persian Gulf.
- Failaka Island Economy: Kuwait’s main income source is from the oil and gas sector.
- The Al-Zour refinery, one of the world’s largest, has a capacity to process 615,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
- Contribution in GDP: Oil and gas contribute nearly 60% of Kuwait’s GDP and 95% of its export earnings.
- Historical Significance:
- Served as a crucial point in the Persian Gulf for thousands of years.
- Allowed its rulers to dominate the profitable trade routes in the region.
- Held strategic value since the emergence of the Sumerian city-state of Ur in Mesopotamia.
- Early Settlement: First settled by Mesopotamians around 2000 BC.
- Architecture: Featured many Mesopotamian-style buildings similar to those found in Iraq dating back to around 2000 BC.
- Dilmun Civilization:
- Bay of Kuwait, including Failaka Island, was part of the Dilmun civilization from 4000 BC to 2000 BC.
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