Saudi Aramco completes drilling on Khurais field
State oil giant Saudi Aramco said it had completed drilling on the largest new field in its plan to raise crude
capacity to 12.5 mm bpd by the end of this year.
The $ 10 bn Khurais project is one of the largest ever single additions to global oil production capacity and the
largest integrated oilfield project taken on by Aramco to date.
Khurais will add 1.2 mm bpd to the kingdom's capacity, which currently stands at around 11.3 mm bpd. The field will
produce Arab Light crude, valued by refiners as relatively easy to convert to transport fuels.
"The drilling was slated to take three years, but improvements in operations and engineering mean the job was done in
February -- 10 months ahead of schedule," Aramco said.
The field will give OPEC's most influential member, Saudi Arabia, around 4.5 mm bpd of spare capacity. The kingdom
pledged to pump under 8 mm bpd in February, below its OPEC target, as it raced to reduce supply and match it with
falling demand.
The giant Khurais processing plant will handle oil from the Abu Jifan and Mazalij fields, as well as Khurais.
Together, the fields will produce more oil than each of the two smallest members of the Organization of the Petroleum
Exporting Countries, Qatar and Ecuador.
