Saudi Aramco, Baker Hughes JV to Develop Non-Metallic Products

From left to right: Lorenzo Simonelli, CEO Baker Hughes, SVP Technical Services, Ahmad Sa’adi, Wael Tashkandi, CEO Novel. (Aramco)
From left to right: Lorenzo Simonelli, CEO Baker Hughes, SVP Technical Services, Ahmad Sa’adi, Wael Tashkandi, CEO Novel. (Aramco)
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Saudi Aramco, Baker Hughes JV to Develop Non-Metallic Products

From left to right: Lorenzo Simonelli, CEO Baker Hughes, SVP Technical Services, Ahmad Sa’adi, Wael Tashkandi, CEO Novel. (Aramco)
From left to right: Lorenzo Simonelli, CEO Baker Hughes, SVP Technical Services, Ahmad Sa’adi, Wael Tashkandi, CEO Novel. (Aramco)

Aramco and Baker Hughes announced the formation of Novel, a 50/50 Joint Venture (JV) to develop and commercialize a broad range of non-metallic products for multiple applications in the energy sector.

A ceremony was held Tuesday at the project site to commence construction. It was attended by Aramco’s Senior Vice President for Technical Services Ahmad Al Sa’adi and Baker Hughes Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Simonelli, read a statement released by the Saudi oil giant.

The ceremony comes after both companies signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to create a non-metallics JV in July 2019. Novel’s new facility is being developed at King Salman Energy Park (SPARK), in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. SPARK is a 50-square-kilometer energy city megaproject which will position Saudi Arabia as a global energy, industrial and technology hub. Initially, the facility will produce onshore non-metallic pipelines – including reinforced thermoplastic pipes (RTP) – from composite materials.

The JV is based on a shareholders agreement signed in February this year during Aramco’s 5th In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) Forum & Exhibition. The JV aligns with Aramco’s strategy to seek new opportunities in oil-based products, which not only offer performance benefits but also aims to reduce carbon emissions. It also supports Saudi Arabia’s efforts to expand its commercial ecosystem and promote domestic investment. The new facility will not only create jobs, it will also help foster growth of an emerging and innovative sector in alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, said the statement.

Al Sa’adi said: “Non-metallic products are reshaping the industries and products we all depend on because they are more reliable, cost effective and offer sustainability benefits.”

“The partnership with Baker Hughes reinforces our commitment to expanding the use of innovative non-metallic materials in our operations to drive efficiency and reduce maintenance and replacement costs, while also positively impacting the Kingdom’s economic development through job creation and local expertise.”

Neil Saunders, Executive Vice President, Oilfield Equipment, Baker Hughes, said: “As an energy technology company, we are investing for growth in strategic areas like non-metallics, and our deep background in non-metallic product development will benefit a wide range of industries.”

“Aramco’s vision to expand its product development in the region aligns with our vision to support innovation and manufacturing in Saudi Arabia.”

Non-metallic products are being deployed in a variety of industries, from the oil and gas sector to automotive, building and construction, packaging and renewables. In addition to being more sustainable, these advanced materials make them lighter than their conventional counterparts and resistant to corrosion.



Saudi Industry Minister Discusses Mining Investments with Spanish Energy Minister

The Saudi and Spanish delegations meet in Madrid on Saturday. (SPA)
The Saudi and Spanish delegations meet in Madrid on Saturday. (SPA)
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Saudi Industry Minister Discusses Mining Investments with Spanish Energy Minister

The Saudi and Spanish delegations meet in Madrid on Saturday. (SPA)
The Saudi and Spanish delegations meet in Madrid on Saturday. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef held talks in Madrid on Saturday with Spanish Minister of State for Energy Sara Aagesen Muñoz on boosting mining cooperation and attracting Spanish mining companies to invest in promising opportunities in the Kingdom.

Alkhorayef emphasized the strong relations between Riyadh and Madrid, describing Spain as a key partner.

This partnership is reflected in the robust economic and trade ties between the two countries, expressing optimism about further developing cooperation in the industrial and mining sectors, he remarked.

Alkhorayef highlighted the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify the economy and boost non-oil exports by focusing on key sectors such as industry, mining, energy, and logistics.

He stressed the vital role of the private sector in this transformation and underscored the Kingdom's openness to foreign investments in these emerging economic sectors.

On Saudi Arabia’s comprehensive mining strategy, Alkhorayef outlined several initiatives aimed at transforming the mining sector into a significant pillar of the Kingdom's economy.

He underlined the attractive investment opportunities available to international companies, inviting Spanish mining firms to capitalize on the Kingdom’s potential in this promising field.

The meeting was attended by Saudi Ambassador to Spain Princess Haifa bint Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf Al Muqrin.