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Aramco eyes big investments in green hydrogen projects

DHAHRAN, October 26, 2021

Saudi oil giant Aramco today (October 26) announced plans to expand its focus on emerging sectors to drive private sector innovation and investment at the Future Investment Initiative.
 
Addressing the gathering, the company outlined the potential new projects in green hydrogen, sustainable technology solutions, advanced nonmetallic building materials and digitalization.
 
Aramco is pursuing investment opportunities in projects that could potentially reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, following the recent announcement of its ambition to achieve net-zero Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions across its wholly-owned operated assets by 2050.  
 
Details of new initiatives were outlined as global leaders and investors gathered at the Future Investment Forum to discuss the future of venture capital and key issues facing the world.
 
Aramco President and CEO Amin H. Nasser said: "Our plans illustrate our focus on developing innovative projects and investments, which support our long-term business strategy and aim to have a positive impact."
 
"Collaboration will be crucial in promoting economic development and creating new opportunities, as we expand our portfolio, diversify our business, advance low-carbon energy technologies and develop sustainable solutions," he stated.
 
To move its program forward, Aramco has signed five Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with the following companies:
 
*Modern Industrial Investment Holding Group and Intercontinental Energy – An MoU to develop a green hydrogen and ammonia project in Saudi Arabia;
*South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. and Yousef Abdulrahman AlDhabyan Agricultural Est. (Yadgreen) – Two separate MoUs to evaluate the feasibility of establishing a National Green Services Company to develop and innovate nature-based solutions (NBS) that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions;
* Bahrain-headquartered BFG – An MoU focused on localising the manufacturing of advanced nonmetallic building materials, as well as collaboration in research and development;
ABB – An MoU to explore localization of digital technologies for oil and gas applications, including domestic capacity building in the Process Automation System (PAS) and instrumentation fields.
 
These deals are expected to complement Aramco’s continued investments in oil and gas, with further announcements on its Jafurah gas program expected in the near future, stated Nasser.
 
"The Ministry of Energy, led by Abdulaziz bin Salman, has enabled a business-friendly investment environment for strategic initiatives and programs, including advancing our work on the Jafurah gas field, which will play an important role in the expansion of our gas operations, support diversification of our portfolio and benefit the Kingdom’s business sectors," he added.-TradeArabia News Service



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