KUFPEC, Kuwait's state oil firm, plans to bid for new Indonesian oil and gas blocks, particularly in the Natuna Sea, to expand its exploration and production activities.
Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company
is an international upstream company, engaged in exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas outside the State of Kuwait. Currently,
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