McDermott Int’l Plans to Establish Highly-Developed Facilities in KSA

Aramco’s Marine Project. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Aramco’s Marine Project. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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McDermott Int’l Plans to Establish Highly-Developed Facilities in KSA

Aramco’s Marine Project. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Aramco’s Marine Project. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Houston-based McDermott International announced the construction of new highly-developed facilities in Saudi Arabia to support its operations in the Middle East, as well as support Aramco’s In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) program.

McDermott continues to develop infrastructure in the fields of wind energy and other renewable energies in the kingdom.

McDermott President and CEO David Dickson stated that the two Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) signed between McDermott and Aramco, support Vision 2030 and Aramco's initiative to enhance its added value and presence inside the Kingdom. He added that this complies with the initiatives launched in Saudi Arabia and the ability to provide local solutions to meet the needs of the modern business environment.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Dickson expected that the two new facilities, set to be built in Ras al-Kheir, will enhance McDermott's manufacturing capacity in the Middle East from 8 million hours to 16 million hours a year, which will provide better service in the Middle East and other regions.

Dickson emphasized that McDermott is committed to using the local Saudi competencies to operate its facilities and develop their expertise, adding that he looks forward to recruiting and developing qualified Saudi talent at a high level in the Kingdom.

He stressed that oil and gas will continue to play an important role in meeting the world's energy needs in the foreseeable future.

Dickson also expects McDermott to play a key role in developing some of the infrastructure in wind and other renewable energy markets because of its growing importance and compatibility with many of the manufacturing, installation and project implementation needs.

He stressed that the oil and gas will remain at the heart of the work of McDermott, but there are other opportunities to expand the scope of its work beyond that.

"We are fully committed to supporting Aramco's added value within the Kingdom, and although we have come a long way in this area, we need to do more, and we are focusing on doing so," Dickson concluded.



Revenue Growth, Improved Operational Efficiency Boost Profitability of Saudi Telecom Companies

A man monitors the movement of stocks on the Saudi Tadawul index. (AFP)
A man monitors the movement of stocks on the Saudi Tadawul index. (AFP)
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Revenue Growth, Improved Operational Efficiency Boost Profitability of Saudi Telecom Companies

A man monitors the movement of stocks on the Saudi Tadawul index. (AFP)
A man monitors the movement of stocks on the Saudi Tadawul index. (AFP)

Telecommunications companies listed on the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) achieved a 12.46 percent growth in their net profits, which reached SAR 4.07 billion ($1.09 billion) during the second quarter of 2024, compared to SAR 3.62 billion ($965 million) during the same period last year.

They also recorded a 4.76 percent growth in revenues during the same quarter, after achieving sales worth more than SAR 26.18 billion ($7 billion), compared to SAR 24.99 billion ($6.66 billion) in the same quarter of 2023.

The growth in the revenues and net profitability is the result of several factors, including the increase in sales volume and revenues, especially in the business sector and fifth generation services, as well as the decrease in operating expenses and the focus on improving operational efficiency, controlling costs, and moving towards investment in infrastructure.

The sector comprises four companies, three of which conclude their fiscal year in December: Saudi Telecom Company (STC), Mobily, and Zain Saudi Arabia. The fiscal year of Etihad Atheeb Telecommunications Company (GO) ends on March 31.

According to its financial results announced on Tadawul, Etihad Etisalat Company (Mobily) achieved a 33 percent growth rate of profits, bringing its profits to SAR 661 million by the end of the second quarter of 2024, compared to SAR 497 million during the same period in 2023. The company also achieved a 4.59 percent growth in revenues to reach SAR 4.47 billion, compared to SAR 4.27 billion in the same quarter of last year.

The Saudi Telecom Company achieved the highest net profits among the sector’s companies, at about SAR 3.304 billion in the second quarter of 2024, compared to SAR 3.008 billion in the same quarter of 2023. The company registered a growth of 4.52 percent in revenues.

On the other hand, the revenues of the Saudi Mobile Telecommunications Company (Zain Saudi Arabia) increased by about 6.69 percent, as it recorded SAR 2.55 billion during the second quarter of 2024, compared to SAR 2.39 billion in the same period last year.

Commenting on the quarterly results of the sector’s companies, and the varying net profits, the head of asset management at Rassanah Capital, Thamer Al-Saeed, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Saudi Telecom Company remains the sector leader in terms of customer base expansion.

He also noted the continued efforts of Mobily and Zain to offer many diverse products and other services.

Financial advisor at the Arab Trader Mohammed Al-Maymouni said the financial results of telecom sector companies have maintained a steady growth, up to 12 percent, adding that Mobily witnessed strong progress compared to the rest of the companies, despite the great competition which affected its revenues.

He added that Zain was moving at a good pace and its revenues have improved during the second quarter of 2024. However, its profits were affected by an increase in the financing cost by SAR 26.5 million riyals and a rise in interest, while net income declined significantly compared to the previous year, during which the company made exceptional returns.