Saudi Minister of Energy: SABIC Considering Investments in US

7th Ministerial Meeting of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (WAM)
7th Ministerial Meeting of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (WAM)
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Saudi Minister of Energy: SABIC Considering Investments in US

7th Ministerial Meeting of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (WAM)
7th Ministerial Meeting of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (WAM)

Petrochemicals company Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) is considering several investment opportunities in the United States, Saudi energy minister Khalid al-Falih said on Wednesday.

Falih told reporters, on the sidelines of 7th Ministerial Meeting of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) held in Abu Dhabi, that while Aramco is looking at gas prospects abroad in areas closer to the Kingdom, like Africa and the Mediterranean.

“The US gas (market) is already saturated, there are plenty of investors. I don’t think US needs further investments from Saudi Aramco ... Aramco’s interest in international gas is probably elsewhere, closer to home perhaps in Africa or the Mediterranean,” Falih said on Wednesday.

Falih's statement came few days after SABIC’s chief executive, Yousef al-Benyan, revealed that the company is planning to investment between $3 billion and $10 billion over five years.

Speaking at a petrochemical conference in Dubai last week, Benyan stated that SABIC will take a decision concerning investing in a cracker plant in Texas with Exxon Mobil by the end of next year.

US Energy Secretary Rick Perry said on Wednesday that he has held discussions with Saudi Arabian officials on possible imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from US. Perry was speaking at the conference in Abu Dhabi during his first official visit to the region.

In related news, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak announced that Minister al-Falih will travel to the Russian Arctic to oversee the launch of a LNG plant. Both ministers will visit the plant this week, as Yamal LNG plant is expected to produce 17.5 million tons of gas per year. Yamal is controlled by Russia’s largest private gas producer Novatek.

Earlier in July, Novak stated that energy cooperation with the kingdom was of the utmost importance, and would deepen the collaboration between both countries if Riyadh took up an offer to participate in Russia’s Arctic gas project.

Aramco is preparing for a share listing next year, aimed at getting a valuation of up to $2 trillion for the company in what could be the world’s biggest initial public offering (IPO).

Falih reiterated on Wednesday that the IPO was being planned for the second half of 2018.

Meanwhile, UAE and United States discussed further collaboration and committing to a strong bilateral relation in the field of energy, including the possibility of LNG imports from the North American country.

UAE energy minister Suhail al-Mazrouei met with US energy secretary on Tuesday to “move forward joint cooperative efforts” to enhance their collaboration in development, oil trade, gas, and renewable energy, among other topics.

“The two ministers noted that the growing US LNG exports could provide an option for an additional source of gas supply to the region,” Mazrouei said in a statement.

During UAE-US Strategic Energy Dialogue held at the UAE’s Ministry of Energy in Abu Dhabi, both ministers emphasized their commitment to the development of safe, secure and responsible nuclear power in compliance with international agreements and in coordination with the International Framework for Nuclear Energy Cooperation.

"We strongly believe that carbon capture, utilization, and storage should be used commercially to replace natural gas as a commodity and therefore, projects should increase by five times at least over the coming 10 years," said the minister, adding that his country is committed to cut CO2 emissions by 70 percent by 2050.

Both ministers agreed on the importance of the strategic energy dialogue in increasing collaboration in the field of energy.

"The US is a reliable LNG exporter and the growing US LNG exports could provide an option for an additional source of gas supply to the region," said US Secretary who also offered hosting the next dialogue in Washington, US.



Saudi Arabia Allows Exceptions for Firms Without Regional HQ

The King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Allows Exceptions for Firms Without Regional HQ

The King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia has introduced greater flexibility into its investment environment, allowing government entities, under strict controls to safeguard spending efficiency and ensure the delivery of critical projects, to seek exceptions to contract with international companies that do not have regional headquarters in the kingdom.

The Local Content and Government Procurement Authority notified all government bodies of the mechanism to apply for exemptions through the Etimad digital platform.

The step is designed to balance enforcement of the “regional headquarters relocation” decision, in force since early 2024, with the needs of technically specialized projects or those driven by intense price competition.

Under a government decision that took effect at the start of 2024, state entities, including authorities, institutions and government-affiliated funds, are barred from contracting with any foreign commercial company whose regional headquarters in the region is located outside Saudi Arabia.

According to the information, the Local Content and Government Procurement Authority informed all entities of the rules governing contracts with companies that lack a regional headquarters in the kingdom and related parties.

Government entities may request an exemption from the committee for specific projects, multiple projects or a defined time period, provided the application is submitted before launching a tender or initiating direct contracting procedures.

Submission mechanism

In two circulars, the authority detailed how to submit exemption requests and clarified the cases in which contracting is permitted under the controls. It said the exemption service was launched on the Etimad platform in November 2025.

The service is available to entities that float tenders through Etimad. Requests for tenders launched before the service went live, as well as those issued outside the platform, will continue to follow the previously adopted process.

Etimad is the kingdom’s official financial services portal run by the Ministry of Finance, aimed at driving digital transformation of government procedures and boosting transparency and efficiency in managing budgets, contracts, payments, tenders and procurement. The platform streamlines transactions between state entities and the private sector.

Technical criteria

When issuing the contracting controls, the government made clear that companies without a regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia, or related parties, are not barred from bidding for public tenders.

However, their offers can only be accepted in two cases: if there is no more than one technically compliant bid, or if the offer ranks among the best technically and is at least 25% lower in price than the second-best bid after overall evaluation.

Contracts with an estimated value of no more than 1 million riyals ($266,000) are also exempt. The minister may, in the public interest, amend the threshold, cancel the exemption or suspend it temporarily.

More than 700 headquarters

More than 700 multinational companies had relocated their regional headquarters to Riyadh by early 2026, exceeding the initial target of attracting 500 companies by 2030. The program seeks to cement the kingdom’s position as a regional business hub and to localize global expertise.

When announcing the contracting ban, Saudi Arabia said the move was intended to incentivize foreign firms dealing with the government and its affiliated entities to adjust their operations.

It aims to create jobs, curb economic leakage, raise spending efficiency and ensure that key goods and services procured by government entities are delivered inside the kingdom with appropriate local content.

The government said the policy aligns with the objectives of the Riyadh 2030 strategy unveiled during the recent Future Investment Initiative forum, where 24 multinational companies announced plans to move their regional headquarters to the Saudi capital.

It stressed that the decision does not affect any investor’s ability to enter the Saudi economy or continue working with the private sector.


IMF Board to Review Staff-level $8.1 Bln Agreement for Ukraine

The city's downtown on a frosty winter day, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
The city's downtown on a frosty winter day, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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IMF Board to Review Staff-level $8.1 Bln Agreement for Ukraine

The city's downtown on a frosty winter day, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
The city's downtown on a frosty winter day, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Alina Smutko

The International Monetary Fund on Thursday said its board ​would review a staff-level agreement for a new $8.1 billion lending program for Ukraine in coming days.

IMF spokeswoman Jule Kozack told reporters that Ukrainian authorities had completed the prior actions needed to move forward with the request ⁠of a new ⁠IMF program, including submission of a draft law on the labor code and adoption of a budget.

She said Ukraine's economic growth in 2025 ⁠was likely under 2%. After four years of war, the country's economy had settled into a slower growth path with larger fiscal and current account balances, she said, noting that the IMF continues to monitor the situation closely.

"Russia's invasion continues to take a ⁠heavy ⁠toll on Ukraine's people and its economy," Kozack said. Intensified aerial attacks by Russia had damaged critical energy and logistics infrastructure, causing disruptions to economic activity, Reuters quoted her as saying.

As of January, she said, 5 million Ukrainian refugees remained in Europe and 3.7 million Ukrainians were displaced inside the country.


US Stocks Fall as Iran Angst Lifts Oil Prices

A screen displays a stock chart at a work station on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, US, April 6, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
A screen displays a stock chart at a work station on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, US, April 6, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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US Stocks Fall as Iran Angst Lifts Oil Prices

A screen displays a stock chart at a work station on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, US, April 6, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
A screen displays a stock chart at a work station on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, US, April 6, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Wall Street stocks retreated early Thursday as worries over US-Iran tensions lifted oil prices while markets digested mixed results from Walmart.

US oil futures rose to a six-month high as Iran's atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami said no country can deprive the Islamic republic of its right to nuclear enrichment, after US President Donald Trump again hinted at military action following talks in Geneva.

"We'd call this an undercurrent of concern that is bubbling up in oil prices," Briefing.com analyst Patrick O'Hare said of the "geopolitical angst."

About 10 minutes into trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.6 percent at 49,379.46, AFP reported.

The broad-based S&P 500 fell 0.5 percent to 6,849.35, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index declined 0.6 percent to 22,621.38.

Among individual companies, Walmart rose 1.7 percent after reporting solid results but offering forecasts that missed analyst expectations.

Shares of the retail giant initially fell, but pushed higher after Walmart executives talked up artificial intelligence investments on a conference call with analysts.

The US trade deficit in goods expanded to a new record in 2025, government data showed, despite sweeping tariffs that Trump imposed during his first year back in the White House.