"The major portion of the main oil spill has been removed," Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) spokesman Sheikh Talal al-Khaled Al-Sabah said in a statement.
Teams were still working to clean other parts of the spill and coastal areas, he said.
Emergency teams have been battling the large oil spill since it appeared off the emirate's southern coast on Thursday.
Sheikh Talal said precautionary measures have been taken around vital installations in Al-Zour area where a huge USD 30-billion oil complex including a 6,15,000-barrel-per-day refinery is being built.
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The experts estimated that as many as 35,000 barrels of crude may have leaked into the waters off Al-Zour.
Emergency teams have sealed off two power and water desalination plants in the area to prevent contamination.
Kuwait depends largely on desalination for its fresh water supplies.
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, located south of Kuwait along the Gulf coast, said slicks from the spill had not reached their waters.
The KPC said teams from Saudi Arabian Chevron and Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL) had joined the coastal clean-up.
OPEC member Kuwait pumps around 2.7 million barrels per day of crude oil, providing around 85 per cent of its public revenues.
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