A dispute over the Durra gas field in the Gulf is affecting improved relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and it also complicates the gas development plans of both countries as well as Kuwait.
Durra — known as Arash in Iran — is located in the northwest part of the Gulf off the coast of Kuwait. Saudi Arabia and Kuwait consider the field to be located in their neutral zone, but Iran claims a northern part of the field. The dispute dates back to the 1960s and has delayed the field’s development.
The issue has escalated recently. Saudi Arabia and Kuwait signed an agreement last year to finally develop Durra. Iran called the deal “illegal” in response. In late June, the National Iranian Oil Company said that it is preparing to start drilling in Durra. On Monday, Kuwait said that it “rejects” these plans. On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia reiterated its rights to the field along with Kuwait’s and called on Iran to negotiate, according to state media.
The dispute comes on the backdrop of Saudi Arabia and Iran agreeing to resume diplomatic relations in March in a deal brokered by China. The two rivals cut ties in 2016.