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  2. Burgan field - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Burgan, a wider area around Burgan, is the world largest sandstone (clastic) oil field with the total surface area of about 1000 km 2. It includes three producing subfields: Burgan itself (500 km 2), Magwa (180 km 2) and Ahmadi (140 km 2). [3][4] The Burgan field's structure is an anticlinal dome having an elliptical shape and ...

  3. Oil reserves in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Oil reserves in Kuwait. Oil reserves in Kuwait make up 8% of the oil reserves in the world. Kuwait is OPEC's third largest oil producer and claims to hold approximately 104 billion barrels (16.5 × 109 m 3). This includes half of the 5 billion barrels (790 × 106 m 3) in the Saudi-Kuwaiti neutral zone, which Kuwait shares with Saudi Arabia.

  4. Petroleum industry in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The petroleum industry in Kuwait is the largest industry in the country, accounting nearly half of the country's GDP. Kuwait has proven crude oil reserves of 104 billion barrels (15 km 3), [1] estimated to be 9% of the world's reserves. Kuwait's oil reserves are the sixth largest in the world and the Burgan Field is the second largest oil field ...

  5. Great Burgan - Wikipedia

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    Great Burgan. Most of Kuwait 's oil is located in the Great Burgan area (reserves of approximately 70 billion barrels) and is considered to be the world's second largest oil field. These three fields together pump 31' and 33' range crude into 14 tank farms . Great Burgan comprises the Burgan, Al-Maqwa, and Al-Ahmadi fields located south of ...

  6. Kuwaiti oil fires - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwaiti oil fires were caused by the Iraqi military setting fire to a reported 605 to 732 oil wells along with an unspecified number of oil filled low-lying areas, such as oil lakes and fire trenches, as part of a scorched earth policy while retreating from Kuwait in 1991 due to the advances of US-led coalition forces in the Gulf War. [3 ...

  7. Kuwait Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    www.kockw.com. Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), an oil company headquartered in Al Ahmadi, Kuwait, is a subsidiary of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, a government-owned holding company. Kuwait was the world's 10th largest petroleum and other liquids producer in 2010. [1] The company produced a total of 1.7 million barrels per day.

  8. Category:Oil fields of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Wafra oil field. Categories: Petroleum in Kuwait. Geology of Kuwait. Oil fields by country. Oil fields of Asia by country. Oil fields of the Middle East. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  9. South Magwa oil field - Wikipedia

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    South Magwa Oil Field. The South Magwa Oil Field is an oil field located in the Great Burgan. It was discovered in 1984 and developed by Kuwait Oil Company. The oil field is operated and owned by Kuwait Oil Company. The total proven reserves of the South Magwa oil field are around 25 billion barrels (3,505×10 6 tonnes), and production is ...