Saudi TAQA Acquires AZR Technologies

Saudi TAQA Acquires AZR Technologies
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Saudi TAQA Acquires AZR Technologies

Saudi TAQA Acquires AZR Technologies

Saudi Arabia's Industrialization and Energy Services Company (TAQA) announced on Thursday that it would acquire AZR Technologies, a Dhahran-based Electric Wireline Well Logging Company.

The transaction is part of TAQA's strategy to expand its Oilfield Services capabilities in the Middle East and North Africa region.

By acquiring AZR Technologies, TAQA Oilfield Services and Equipment (TAQA-OFSE) (a subsidiary of TAQA) will deliver petrophysical, reservoir, and geological data critical to well performance and reservoir evaluation in both rig and rigless operations. It will also expand its intervention capabilities by offering bundled wireline services and coiled tubing conveyance for well diagnostics, repair, and remediation solutions.

This strategic acquisition of AZR Technologies will allow TAQA OFSE access to the Electric Wireline well logging market that is valued at more than 1.5B SAR per year in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Commenting on the acquisition, Jamil Al-Naser EVP Operations of TAQA, said the acquisition meets the company's corporate strategy and is fully aligned with the Kingdom's Vision 2030.

Al- Naser added: "Our relationship with AZR started as a local supplier of Electric Wireline to our Coiled Tubing operations, driven by the Saudi Aramco IKTVA program and TAQA's commitment to national suppliers' development. We decided to further expand the relationship and aggressively invest in AZR to develop a world-class Electric Wireline company capable of delivering state of the art petrophysical, reservoir, and geological quality data to our customers. With AZR acquisition and aggressive investment plan, we will continue to focus on creating, sustaining, and realizing value across our entire portfolio. Our investment plans are open to identify and pursue profitable growth opportunities bringing differentiation to our customers and utmost shareholders' value."

The acquisition is expected to close in the next six weeks, after which AZR will start full integration into TAQA-OFSE operations benefiting from further synergies and a more robust support structure.

Established in 2003, TAQA is collectively owned by the Kingdom's Public Investment Fund (PIF) and a host of prominent Saudi joint-stock companies and institutional investors. The company has a rich portfolio of fully-owned companies, subsidiaries, and affiliates established in joint ventures with global leaders across several oilfield equipment and services markets focusing on four core businesses: Contract drilling, Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) manufacturing, geophysical mapping, and TAQA's wholly-owned Oilfield Services and Equipment.



Saudi Arabia Affirms Unwavering Support for Global Humanitarian Efforts

The Saudi capital Riyadh. AFP file photo
The Saudi capital Riyadh. AFP file photo
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Saudi Arabia Affirms Unwavering Support for Global Humanitarian Efforts

The Saudi capital Riyadh. AFP file photo
The Saudi capital Riyadh. AFP file photo

Saudi Arabia affirmed its unwavering commitment to support global humanitarian issues and its contributions to alleviating the suffering of those affected by wars and disasters.

In a statement delivered at the UN Economic and Social Council, the Kingdom's permanent representative to the United Nations and international organizations in Geneva, Ambassador Abdulmohsen bin Khothaila, indicated that Saudi Arabia, despite global economic challenges, continues its generous approach as one of the largest donor countries in the humanitarian and development fields.

The ambassador explained that humanitarian crises have become exacerbated by the increase in armed conflicts and the decline in adherence to international humanitarian law, emphasizing that addressing the root causes of crises is crucial to alleviating human suffering.

He emphasized that Saudi Arabia's participation in the global initiative launched by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to reaffirm commitment to international humanitarian law, along with its hosting of multiple peace talks between conflicting parties, reflects its strong belief in the importance of dialogue as a means to achieve lasting peace.

Regarding the Palestinian issue, bin Khothaila explained that Saudi Arabia strongly condemned the serious violations and war crimes committed by the Israeli occupation forces against the brotherly Palestinian people. He emphasized that preventing humanitarian aid from entering the Gaza Strip and using it as a tool of war constitutes a flagrant violation of international law. He reiterated Saudi Arabia's call for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire.

The ambassador noted that a peace conference, co-chaired with the French Republic, had been scheduled for June 2025 as part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts within the Global Coalition to advance the two-state solution. However, recent regional developments have led to its postponement.

He emphasized the importance of integrating relief and development in addressing crises, pointing to Saudi Arabia's integrated model through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD).