Aramco Secures $3.3Bln Contracts to Build Gas Facility in Saudi Arabia

A view of an Aramco gas plant in the city of Julail, Saudi Arabia. (Aramco)
A view of an Aramco gas plant in the city of Julail, Saudi Arabia. (Aramco)
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Aramco Secures $3.3Bln Contracts to Build Gas Facility in Saudi Arabia

A view of an Aramco gas plant in the city of Julail, Saudi Arabia. (Aramco)
A view of an Aramco gas plant in the city of Julail, Saudi Arabia. (Aramco)

Saudi Aramco has awarded contracts worth more than $3.3 billion to Chinese company Sinopec and Spain’s Tecnicas Reunidas to build a gas facility in Saudi Arabia.

According to a disclosure on the Spanish Stock Exchange, Sinopec will own 65 percent of the project, and Tecnicas Reunidas will have a 35 percent share.

The statement added that the contracts cover engineering, procurement, and construction, including building liquefied natural gas (LNG) distillation facilities in the Al-Riyas project. They also include the provision of storage and export facilities.

The new facilities that will be developed by the two companies will fractionate 510,000 barrels per day (MBD) of NGLs. The project's expected duration is about 46 months for Package 1 and about 41 months for Package 2.

This is the first project awarded to Tecnicas Reunidas by Saudi Aramco following the Strategic Alliance recently signed by the Spanish company with Sinopec Engineering Group to develop common projects.

The project's primary objective is to enable the fractionation of NGLs, thus producing ethane, propane, butane, and pentane.

In October, Aramco CEO Amin Nasser said the company is looking at more investments in LNG to boost its plans to become a leading player in the seaborne gas market.

In September 2023, Aramco signed definitive agreements to acquire a strategic minority stake in MidOcean Energy for $500 million. The company said the agreement with MidOcean Energy marks Aramco’s first international investment in LNG.



Saudi Industry Minister Explores Latest Mining Technologies at MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visits the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visits the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas. (SPA)
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Saudi Industry Minister Explores Latest Mining Technologies at MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visits the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visits the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Alkhorayef visited the MINExpo International 2024 Las Vegas, the largest mining exhibition in the world.

He reviewed the latest technologies in mining operations and discussed the most promising opportunities in the mining sector with participating global mining companies, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Friday.

He was accompanied by Vice Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Mining Affairs Eng. Khalid bin Saleh Al-Mudaifer.

Alkhorayef visited the Saudi pavilion during the tour of the exhibition that is organized by the National Mining Association (NMA). The exhibition features several prominent Saudi mining companies alongside the National Industrial Development Center.

Alkhorayef met with several leading global mining companies. He explored collaboration opportunities in the mining sector, highlighting the relative advantages of investing in mining in Saudi Arabia.

Since 1996, the MINExpo has been held every four years and attracts the leading mining companies from around the world. It showcases all mining operations' latest technologies and equipment, including safety equipment, drilling machinery, and mineral exploration machines.

The exhibition serves as a platform for exchanging experiences and the latest innovations in the mining sector, fostering effective partnerships between government and private institutions interested in mining.

Its events and exhibits cover all mining sectors, including precious metals, non-ferrous metals, ferrous metals, industrial minerals, stone and quarry mining, sand, gravel, and coal.

Alkhorayef is on an official trip to the US that aims to develop industrial and mining cooperation, strengthen bilateral ties with Saudi Arabia, and attract quality investments to the Kingdom. The visit also explores mutual investment opportunities in promising industrial sectors, particularly aviation and space.