Saudi Energy Minister: Coordination with OPEC+ Boosts Market Stability

The Saudi Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Energy Minister: Coordination with OPEC+ Boosts Market Stability

The Saudi Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, has said that coordination with OPEC+ countries is the "cornerstone" of Saudi efforts to enhance the stability of global oil markets and maintain their balance and security.

Prince Abdulaziz affirmed that Saudi Arabia's interest in cooperation with Arab countries in energy is an integral part of its interest in boosting relations with them.

The official told Saudi Press Agency (SPA) Thursday that the cooperation is embodied in coordination for joint Arab action in numerous projects, programs, and initiatives.

He said that his country had signed several memorandums of understanding (MoU) with Arab countries in the energy sector to enhance cooperation in electricity, renewable energy, clean hydrogen, petroleum and gas, petrochemicals, and other energy-related fields.

The minister added that there are also electrical interconnection projects between the Kingdom and Arab countries, connecting Saudi Arabia to all the Gulf countries, and direct interconnection projects being implemented between the Kingdom and Iraq, Jordan, and Egypt.

Prince Abdulaziz noted that these projects aim to enhance the security and reliability of interconnected national networks and increase their ability to absorb the entry of renewable energy projects.

They also help create a regional commercial market for the exchange and passing of electric energy to achieve optimal investment and operation of national generation stations, export renewable energy, and link the Middle East and North Africa networks.

He stressed that coordination and cooperation with Arab countries are continuous, whether through councils or joint committees in the various fields of energy and related issues.

It included exchanging expertise in electricity, renewable energy, efficient energy production and consumption, digital transformation in energy uses and its applications, climate change programs, and plans, including the circular carbon economy approach, emissions reduction techniques, and others.

He hoped the Arab League’s Jeddah summit would be a new opportunity to achieve more significant and practical cooperation, integration, and coordination between Arab countries in all fields.



Egypt Strengthens African Ties with Senegal in Maritime Transport Cooperation

Egypt’s Minister of Industry and Transport with Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports (Egyptian Ministry of Transport)
Egypt’s Minister of Industry and Transport with Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports (Egyptian Ministry of Transport)
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Egypt Strengthens African Ties with Senegal in Maritime Transport Cooperation

Egypt’s Minister of Industry and Transport with Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports (Egyptian Ministry of Transport)
Egypt’s Minister of Industry and Transport with Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports (Egyptian Ministry of Transport)

Egypt is intensifying its efforts to strengthen ties with African nations, with the latest development being a cooperation agreement with Senegal in maritime transport, including a new shipping route between Alexandria and Dakar.

Kamel El-Wazir, Egypt's Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Transport, said that there are many projects planned to improve connections with African countries.

He added that Egypt is fully ready to work with Senegal in all sectors, including transportation—land, sea, rail, dry ports, and logistics.

Egypt reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening ties with Senegal during talks between El-Wazir and Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports, Fatou Diouf, in Cairo on Friday.

The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in infrastructure, ports, and maritime transport.

El-Wazir highlighted President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s call for greater cooperation with African countries and noted that Egypt has many specialized companies ready to help develop and manage ports in Senegal.

The minister also welcomed the proposed shipping route between Alexandria and Dakar, offering to train Senegalese port workers in maritime transport and provide training in railways, subways, electric trains, and land transport.

He also mentioned potential collaboration in dry port development.

Earlier this week, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty met with his Senegalese counterpart in Cairo.

They discussed the situation in the Sahel, West Africa, and the Horn of Africa, as well as Egypt’s water security. Both ministers also explored ways to boost African cooperation and regional integration.