Home Industry Energy Kuwait To Boost Drilling Rigs, Crude Capacity Despite Low Oil Price The Gulf state plans to deploy 120 oil and gas rigs by the start of next year, up from 80 rigs now. by Reuters February 16, 2015 Kuwait plans to boost its oil and gas drilling rigs by 50 per cent by early 2016 as it seeks to boost crude and gas production despite low oil prices, the head of state-run Kuwait Oil Co (KOC) said on Monday. The Gulf state plans to deploy 120 oil and gas rigs by the start of next year, up from 80 rigs now, KOC’s Chief Executive Hashem Hashem said. “We are continuing our programme, building capacity, especially in the oil and gas programme. We are not stopping … We are growing our activities on the drilling side,” he said. The company wants to add 150,000 barrels of crude per day to the current production potential of around three million bpd by early 2016, Hashem said. Last year, he told Reuters that the OPEC country was in talks with five major oil companies to help boost crude production and develop some of its oilfields including Burgan, the world’s second largest. On Monday, Hashem said KOC planned to commission the first phase of a water injection project to maintain reservoir pressure and boost production from Burgan by the end of March. Supported by signs of lower oil industry spending, the price of Brent crude was around $62 a barrel on Monday. In January it hit $45.19, the lowest in almost six years, having collapsed from $115 in June due to oversupply. 0 Comments