MEED magazine reported that the budget for breaking the deadlock and accelerating efforts to float a tender for a project to modernize four assembly centers in eastern Kuwait has been approved.

A local Arabic daily quoting reliable sources, said the collection centers that will be modernized bear the numbers GC-1, GC-2, GC-11 and GC-19.

The tender for the project is expected to be floated at the end of this year or early next year. The project contract, worth $700 million, is considered one of the largest oil and gas contracts to be offered in Kuwait in recent years.

The Kuwaiti oil fields are linked to an extensive network of gathering centers, which serve as sites for the collection of crude oil produced in many wells connected to the flow lines. The collection centers in Kuwait provide primary treatment by separating the associated gas and removing the salt.

The MEED magazine earlier this month had revealed another KOC project whose budget has been approved. The scope of work on this project is to expand two wastewater disposal plants known as EWDP-1 and EWDP-2 in oil facilities.


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