Saudi Aramco Buys 7.4% Stake in Norwegian Software Firm Cognite

The logo of Saudi Aramco is pictured outside Khurais, Saudi Arabia October 12, 2019. (Reuters)
The logo of Saudi Aramco is pictured outside Khurais, Saudi Arabia October 12, 2019. (Reuters)
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Saudi Aramco Buys 7.4% Stake in Norwegian Software Firm Cognite

The logo of Saudi Aramco is pictured outside Khurais, Saudi Arabia October 12, 2019. (Reuters)
The logo of Saudi Aramco is pictured outside Khurais, Saudi Arabia October 12, 2019. (Reuters)

Saudi Aramco has bought a 7.4% stake in Norwegian industrial software group Cognite from oil firm Aker BP, Cognite said on Wednesday.

The price for the stake was "around 1 billion Norwegian crowns," or about $113 million, an Aker BP spokesperson told Reuters, valuing Cognite at just over $1.5 billion.

Cognite and Saudi Aramco are in a partnership to provide digitization services in Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East region.

"Cognite has proven that their technology delivers complex real time insights seamlessly and is optimizing how energy is being supplied to the world," Saudi Aramco Senior Vice President Ahmad A. Al-Sa'adi said in a statement.

Both Cognite and Aker BP are part of Norwegian billionaire Kjell Inge Roekke's group of companies, whose investment firm Aker ASA has a 50.5% stake in Cognite.

US venture capital firm Accel holds 12.4% while Cognite's Chief Executive John Markus Lervik owns 7.2%, an Aker spokesman said in May last year.



Saudi Energy Minister Meets US Counterpart to Discuss Strengthening Energy Cooperation

The two sides discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation across multiple energy fields. SPA
The two sides discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation across multiple energy fields. SPA
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Saudi Energy Minister Meets US Counterpart to Discuss Strengthening Energy Cooperation

The two sides discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation across multiple energy fields. SPA
The two sides discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation across multiple energy fields. SPA

Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz has met with US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright as part of his official visit to the Kingdom.

The two sides discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation across multiple energy fields, including oil and gas, petrochemicals, carbon management, hydrogen technologies, peaceful uses for nuclear energy, electricity, renewables, and innovation, as well as other areas of mutual interest.

They emphasized the importance of continued coordination and expertise exchange between the two countries to support the transition to more sustainable and efficient energy systems.