The Gulf nation aims to raise the amount of crude oil it can pump by one-quarter, to 4.0 million barrels per day, by 2020, according to the head of planning at state-owned Kuwait Oil Co.
The OPEC member will also expand production of natural gas fourfold over the same period, Mohammad Abduljalil told the Al-Jarida newspaper.
His remarks follow a 30-per cent plunge in oil prices on world markets since June that is hurting the economies of the energy-flush Gulf states.
"I hope that (oil) prices will not reach a level where they harm (the) national economy," Omair told the official KUNA news agency.
Oil income makes up around 94 per cent of Kuwait's public revenues.
Omair attributed the slide in oil prices to oversupply and a weak global economy.
He said OPEC would discuss oil prices and "take appropriate decisions that serve the economic interests of its members" when they meet at the end of the month.
Yesterday Omair said he did not expect OPEC to cut production, in remarks that triggered a sharp drop in oil prices on world markets.
OPEC, which pumps about a third of global crude, now produces nearly 31 million barrels per day, around one million barrels more than its official ceiling.
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