Aramco CEO: We Continue to Explore Investment Opportunities in China

Amin Nasser, President and CEO of Saudi Aramco. (Aramco)
Amin Nasser, President and CEO of Saudi Aramco. (Aramco)
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Aramco CEO: We Continue to Explore Investment Opportunities in China

Amin Nasser, President and CEO of Saudi Aramco. (Aramco)
Amin Nasser, President and CEO of Saudi Aramco. (Aramco)

Amin Nasser, President and CEO of Saudi Aramco, underscored on Monday the company’s commitment to exploring new and additional investment opportunities in China, a key market and a central pillar of Aramco’s global strategy.

Speaking at the China Development Forum in Beijing, Nasser highlighted Aramco’s ongoing investments and operations in the country.

According to an official company statement, he noted that Aramco currently has investments in Fujian, Liaoning, Zhejiang, and Tianjin provinces and is actively exploring further opportunities in energy, chemicals, and technology development.

“China is one of our most important investment destinations,” Nasser said, adding that the country’s ambitious development plans, which focus on quality growth, require energy and industrial raw materials.

He emphasized Aramco’s role in supporting China’s energy security and chemical sector through multiple investments in refining, petrochemicals, and marketing projects.

Discussing China’s role in the global economy, Nasser pointed out that it is the world’s largest consumer and producer of petrochemicals, accounting for nearly half of global chemical demand.

China has emerged as a global hub for the entire petrochemical value chain, which will be crucial for future industries, he remarked.

“As long-term investors, we at Aramco remain excited about the vast and growing opportunities in China,” Nasser said. “In fact, we aim to strengthen our existing partnerships and take them to new heights.”

He also stressed that oil and gas will continue to be fundamental to China’s economic growth. Over time, however, he expects China’s oil demand to shift from use in light transportation to petrochemical production, driven by the increasing need for plastics, synthetic fibers, and advanced materials.

“A reliable supply of these materials will be essential to China’s high-quality critical growth industries – including wind and solar energy, automotive, aerospace, and construction,” he added.



Mawani Adds New 'Milaha Inta Gulf Express' Shipping Service to Dammam Port

Mawani Adds New 'Milaha Inta Gulf Express' Shipping Service to Dammam Port
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Mawani Adds New 'Milaha Inta Gulf Express' Shipping Service to Dammam Port

Mawani Adds New 'Milaha Inta Gulf Express' Shipping Service to Dammam Port

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced the addition of Milaha's new shipping service, "MILAHA INTA GULF EXPRESS," to King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam.

This new service aims to enhance maritime connectivity between Saudi Arabia and the world while supporting national exports and imports.
This development is part of Mawani's ongoing efforts to strengthen strategic partnerships with major regional and global shipping lines, aligning with the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy to establish the Kingdom as a global logistics hub connecting the three continents, SPA reported.
The new shipping service, with a total capacity of 1,015 TEUs, links King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam with the ports of Umm Qasr in Iraq, Hamad in Qatar, Shuwaikh in Kuwait, Jebel Ali in the UAE, and Sohar in Oman.
King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam serves as the Kingdom's primary port on the Arabian Gulf. It is connected to the Riyadh Dry Port by railway and acts as a vital gateway for goods arriving from around the world to the eastern and central regions of Saudi Arabia.