KUWAIT: Chief of the General Staff of the Kuwaiti Army Lt Gen Khaled Al-Shuraian on Monday bestowed the rank of colonel on members of the 35th officers’ batch, in accordance with an Amiri Decree issued by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. In a press statement, Lt Gen Al-Shuraian conveyed the congratulations of Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Sheikh Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah to the newly promoted officers.
He expressed hope the promotions would serve as an incentive for greater dedication and continued service to the nation. The ceremony was attended by Undersecretary of the Ministry of Defense Sheikh Dr Abdullah Mishal Al-Sabah, members of the Military Defense Council and several senior army officers. — KUNA
Amir receives oil minister, top energy officials • Jazza offshore field discovery hailed
KUWAIT: HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah received on Monday at Bayan Palace Oil Minister and Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Chairman Dr Tareq Al-Roumi, KPC Deputy Chairman and CEO Sheikh Nawaf Saud Al-Nasser Al-Sabah and Kuwait Oil Company CEO Ahmad Jaber Al-Aidan.
During the reception, they briefed HH the Amir on the newly discovered Al-Jazza natural gas field, which is considered an accomplishment in the Kuwait maritime area, recording the highest production rate of a vertical well in the Minagish formation in Kuwait’s history, as part of KOC’s efforts to develop the nation’s hydrocarbon resources. The top officials presented HH the Amir with a commemorative gift on this occasion.
According to a statement released by KPC, this discovery follows a series of successive offshore exploration successes, including the Nokhatha field discovery in July 2024 and the Julaiah field in January 2025, reflecting significant progress in Kuwait’s offshore exploration capabilities. Initial test results from the Jazza-1 well showed exceptional production exceeding 29 million cubic feet of gas per day.
Al-Jazza offshore gas field
The reservoir is characterized by low carbon dioxide levels and is free from hydrogen sulfide and associated water, making it an environmentally and technically rare discovery. The field’s preliminary area is estimated at around 40 sq km, with potential reserves of approximately 1 trillion cubic feet of
gas, These figures are preliminary and may increase with continued exploration in adjacent reservoirs.
Al-Roumi said this discovery represents a strategic milestone within KPC’s and KOC’s 2040 vision to enhance national energy security and boost production capacity. He added that efforts are underway to accelerate the development of offshore fields and integrate them into the production system, supporting economic growth and creating new job opportunities for Kuwaiti talent.
Sheikh Nawaf expressed pride in the achievement, saying these discoveries reflect professionalism of Kuwaiti teams exploring unprecedented frontiers in the oil and gas sector. He added that the findings confirm the high environmental quality of Kuwaiti petroleum, characterized by low emissions, in line with the country’s long-term sustainable energy strategy.
Al-Aidan praised the company’s staff for their efforts in achieving such promising hydrocarbon discoveries, emphasizing that these accomplishments are the result of teamwork, excellence and innovation. He reaffirmed that the company will continue advancing toward development and industry leadership. – KUNA
KUWAIT: First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah on Monday was briefed on the Ministry’s new smart security patrol, equipped with the latest technical systems to enhance the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of security operations in the field. In a press statement, the Interior Ministry said the initiative reflects its commitment to keeping pace with technological developments and supporting digital transformation in security work.
Sheikh Fahad Al-Sabah received an explanation from Brigadier Anwar Al-Yatama, Head of the Human Resources and Information Technology Sector, on the patrol’s key components and smart systems, which were developed by national experts in information technology and cybersecurity. The patrol features an integrated system of advanced technologies, including smart mobile cameras linked to facial recognition and vehicle license plate systems, a mobile fingerprint device for instant identification, and direct connections to the ministry’s databases for rapid identification of wanted persons and vehicles.
The system also incorporates artificial intelligence for real-time image processing and analysis, supporting security personnel in the field and improving operational efficiency. Sheikh Fahad Al-Sabah emphasized the importance of leveraging modern technology to enhance field security work and praised national teams for developing the project, calling it a significant step in the ministry’s technological transformation. The Interior Ministry reaffirmed its ongoing efforts to modernize the security system and employ cutting-edge technologies to serve public safety, contributing to enhanced security and stability across Kuwait.
New service on Sahel
In a separate development, the Ministry announced the launch of a new service via the unified government application for electronic services (Sahel), allowing families of inmates to request appointments with officials from the General Administration of Correctional Institutions. Interviews will be conducted every Monday from 4 to 6 pm, enabling families to submit inquiries and complaints efficiently. — KUNA
KUWAIT: The Ministry of Health (MoH) on Monday announced the activation of an electronic linkage system between its Radiation Protection Department and the General Administration of Customs. The system aims to streamline and accelerate control procedures for materials and devices subject to radiation oversight, while ensuring the highest safety standards. Director of the Radiation Protection Department, Dr Nasser Al-Juwaisri, said in a ministry statement that the system represents a qualitative leap in radiation control, enhancing information exchange between the two entities, reducing paperwork and speeding up procedural cycles. He added that it will improve accuracy and transparency in customs inspections and release operations.
Dr Al-Juwaisri explained that the materials under control include ionizing radiation devices such as X-ray machines, medical and industrial radioactive sources, radiotherapy devices, isotope generators and nuclear measuring instruments. Non-ionizing devices are also covered, including high-power laser systems, radar equipment, communication stations, and certain medical and industrial devices with non-ionizing emissions. He noted that the initiative aligns with the Ministry’s vision for digital transformation and institutional integration with government agencies, in line with Kuwait’s broader electronic transformation strategy. The step underscores the Ministry’s commitment to worker and public safety, as well as environmental protection from potential radiation hazards.
The director added that the Public Health Sector has previously established electronic connectivity with the General Administration of Customs to facilitate control and release of public health pesticides, insecticides, optical devices and traps, within a comprehensive system that enhances safety in preventive health practices. Dr Al-Juwaisri confirmed that the Ministry will continue expanding digital integration to ensure a safe and sustainable health environment, in line with the highest international standards for radiation safety and health protection. — KUNA