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Saudi Arabia’s energy minister Khalid al-Falih said on Wednesday the country is expected to reach an agreement this year to resume oil output from the Neutral Zone it shares with Kuwait.
Axar.az reports citing Al Arabiya.
“We hope in 2019 it will be resolved,” he said, when asked when Saudi Arabia and Kuwait could reach an agreement.
“I am confident,” al-Falih said, referring to the possibility of a resolution in 2019.
The energy minister met with the Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, on Tuesday.
Resuming production from the Neutral Zone’s oilfields could add up to 500,000 barrels per day each to the oil output of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
The Saudi-Kuwaiti Neutral Zone, or Divided Zone, is an area of 5,770 square kilometers between the borders of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait that was left undefined when the border was established by the Uqair Convention of December 2, 1922.
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2019.02.20 / 18:33
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Axar.az
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