Aramco to Acquire 40% Stake in Gas & Oil Pakistan

The planned acquisition is Aramco’s first entry into the Pakistani fuels retail market. Aramco website
The planned acquisition is Aramco’s first entry into the Pakistani fuels retail market. Aramco website
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Aramco to Acquire 40% Stake in Gas & Oil Pakistan

The planned acquisition is Aramco’s first entry into the Pakistani fuels retail market. Aramco website
The planned acquisition is Aramco’s first entry into the Pakistani fuels retail market. Aramco website

Saudi Aramco has signed definitive agreements to acquire a 40% equity stake in Gas & Oil Pakistan Ltd. (“GO”).

GO, a diversified downstream fuels, lubricants and convenience stores operator, is one of the largest retail and storage companies in Pakistan. The transaction is subject to certain customary conditions, including regulatory approvals.

The planned acquisition is Aramco’s first entry into the Pakistani fuels retail market, advancing the Company’s strategy to strengthen its downstream value chain internationally, it said in a statement on Tuesday.

This transaction would enable Aramco to secure additional outlets for its refined products and further provide new market opportunities for Valvoline-branded lubricants, following Aramco’s acquisition of the Valvoline Inc. global products business in February 2023, it said.

“Our second planned retail acquisition this year aligns with Aramco’s downstream expansion strategy, with a clear path ahead for growing an integrated refining, marketing, lubricants, trading and chemicals portfolio worldwide,” said Aramco Downstream President Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani.

“GO has a significant storage capacity, high-quality assets and growth potential, which will help launch the Aramco brand in Pakistan,” he added.



Saudi Minister of Economy: Accelerating Economic Diversification Is Priority of Vision 2030

Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim speaks at the forum. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim speaks at the forum. (SPA)
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Saudi Minister of Economy: Accelerating Economic Diversification Is Priority of Vision 2030

Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim speaks at the forum. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim speaks at the forum. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim said the Kingdom has reached the halfway point in its journey towards Vision 2030, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Tuesday.

He made his remarks at a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions (AMNC24) in Dalian, China.

The minister discussed the rapid growth of non-oil activities since implementing the Kingdom's Vision 2030.

The minister said: "The Kingdom achieved an economic growth rate of 8.7% in 2022, with non-oil activities contributing 5.6%. Non-oil activities account for 51% of the real gross domestic product, surpassing the oil economy.”

“The Kingdom has reached the halfway point in its journey towards Vision 2030 and will continue to prioritize economic diversification and human capital development,” he stressed.

Furthermore, he highlighted the Kingdom's role in energy security and climate action, stating that it is a major producer of clean hydrocarbon energy and has made significant strides in renewable energy, including green hydrogen, solar, and wind energy.

The minister emphasized the need for a comprehensive and integrated approach to address global economic challenges and stressed the importance of international cooperation, innovation, and comprehensive solutions.