​Kuwait’s leading energy entities have officially dismissed reports regarding gas leaks at various oil sites following recent regional developments. In a joint statement, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), and Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC), in coordination with the Environment Public Authority (EPA), confirmed that all operational sites are secure and monitoring systems show no signs of leakage.

​Evidence-Based Response to Speculation

The official clarification comes as a response to widespread rumors suggesting gas emissions resulting from recent attacks on the country. However, data retrieved from advanced monitoring networks and air quality stations across all operational sectors prove that these claims are baseless. The sophisticated sensors, designed for precision, have not recorded any abnormal readings or hazardous emissions.

​Environmental and Public Safety Standards

The authorities emphasized that current air quality tests indicate pollutant levels are well within the "normal and permissible" range, as per approved environmental and health standards. This data-driven approach aims to maintain public calm and ensure transparency during sensitive times.

​Round-the-Clock Surveillance

Technical teams remain on high alert, utilizing both stationary and mobile monitoring units to track air quality 24/7. Continuous coordination between the EPA and the oil sector remains active to manage any updates swiftly. This rigorous oversight ensures that Kuwait’s petroleum operations adhere to the highest international safety protocols, safeguarding both the environment and the community from any potential risks.