Kuwait Oil Company declared a “state of emergency” on Monday following an oil spill on land although no injuries or disruption to production was reported.
The emergency followed an “oil leak in the west of the country”, the state-owned company said in a statement, after a video posted by Kuwaiti media showed a gushing pipe surrounded by a large slick of oil.
“No injuries have occurred as a result of the leak and production has not been affected,” company spokesman Qusai Al-Amer was quoted as saying, adding that no toxic fumes have been reported.
The leak “occurred on land but not in a residential area”, he later told AFP.
Teams have been dispatched to determine the source of the leak and contain the incident, Al-Amer said, declining to give the spill’s exact location.
Kuwait is currently producing about 2.7 million barrels per day.