Until today, it had opted to support prices, reducing production three times this year by a total of 3.5 million barrels a day.
The group has already pulled back production three times this year by a total of 3.5 million barrels a day, or about 13 percent.
Production levels dropped each year from then on, but by 1938 the field had yielded a total of more than 440,000,000 barrels of oil.
The project would produce a total of 1,500 barrels.
The field is thought to have a total of approximately 30-32 billion barrels of oil.
A total of 57 barrels and 56 carriages were completed by the end of the war.
As a result, the sale will comprise a total of 17.35 million barrels, rather than the 33.75 first planned.
But now, the Kuwait oil business is back to full strength, producing a total of 2.0 million barrels a day, a rate last reached in 1989.
Earlier this month, a number of these countries agreed to cut a further total of 740,000 barrels, starting on July 1.
Since Friday, oil output has been cut by a total of 3.1 million barrels.