Saudi Aramco Signs MoU to Build Refining and Chemicals Complex in India

President and CEO of Saudi Aramco Amin Hasan Al-Nasser. (AFP)
President and CEO of Saudi Aramco Amin Hasan Al-Nasser. (AFP)
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Saudi Aramco Signs MoU to Build Refining and Chemicals Complex in India

President and CEO of Saudi Aramco Amin Hasan Al-Nasser. (AFP)
President and CEO of Saudi Aramco Amin Hasan Al-Nasser. (AFP)

Saudi Aramco and a consortium of three Indian oil companies signed on Wednesday a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop and build an integrated refinery and petrochemical complex in Ratnagiri, West Coast of India.

The project is estimated to cost around $ 44 billion. The giant refinery complex will become a crucial new outlet for the world's biggest supplier.

The refinery at Ratnagiri on the west coast will be able to process up to 1.2 million barrels of crude a day, the Saudi company said after signing the MoU with Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation.

President and CEO of Saudi Aramco Amin Hasan Al-Nasser said from Delhi that India is characterized by its fast-growing economy and its major consumer market.

Saudi Aramco has a long and distinguished relations with the Indian market in terms of supply of crude oil, he added.

Nasser praised the “milestone” deal with India, saying: “Saudi Aramco is the only company that can undertake (a) project of this scale,” he stressed.

"Investing in India is a key part of our company's global downstream strategy, and another milestone in our growing relationship with India," he added.

"Participating in this mega project will allow Saudi Aramco to go beyond our crude oil supplier role to a fully integrated position that may help usher in other areas of collaboration, such as refining, marketing, and petrochemicals for India's future energy demands," he added.

Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum have set up a joint venture for the deal with Aramco, called Ratnagiri Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd.

Aramco said it may "seek to include a strategic partner to co-invest in the mega refinery".



Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port
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Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced the addition of the new IMB1 shipping service, operated by CSTAR LINE, to Jeddah Islamic Port as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance maritime connectivity between the Kingdom and the rest of the world and to support the movement of national exports and imports.
This initiative aligns with Mawani’s broader efforts to facilitate smooth trade between Saudi ports and regional and international ports, while boosting operational efficiency to maximize the Kingdom’s competitive advantage, SPA reported.

It also supports the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which seeks to position the Kingdom as a global logistics hub and a vital link between three continents.
The new shipping service will connect Jeddah Islamic Port with the ports of Nhava Sheva and Mundra in India, Evyap in Türkiye, Novorossiysk in Russia, and Jebel Ali in the UAE, with a total capacity of 2,100 TEUs.
Mawani’s partnerships with major global shipping lines play a crucial role in enhancing the competitiveness of Jeddah Islamic Port, expanding its maritime service network, and boosting operational efficiency, further reinforcing its status as a strategic logistics hub on the Red Sea coast.