Aramco Establishes 2 Offshore Fabrication Yards in Collaboration with Int’l Partners

Saudi Aramco is establishing two offshore fabrication yards that aim to deliver a more than 200 percent increase in Saudi Arabia’s offshore fabrication capacity. (Aramco)
Saudi Aramco is establishing two offshore fabrication yards that aim to deliver a more than 200 percent increase in Saudi Arabia’s offshore fabrication capacity. (Aramco)
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Aramco Establishes 2 Offshore Fabrication Yards in Collaboration with Int’l Partners

Saudi Aramco is establishing two offshore fabrication yards that aim to deliver a more than 200 percent increase in Saudi Arabia’s offshore fabrication capacity. (Aramco)
Saudi Aramco is establishing two offshore fabrication yards that aim to deliver a more than 200 percent increase in Saudi Arabia’s offshore fabrication capacity. (Aramco)

Saudi Aramco, in collaboration with international partners, is establishing two offshore fabrication yards that aim to deliver a more than 200 percent increase in Saudi Arabia’s offshore fabrication capacity, announced the company on Monday.

The new yards are being constructed in Ras Al Khair in collaboration with National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC) and McDermott International. They are expected to fabricate and assemble offshore platforms, jackets and structures for subsea pipelines.

Designed to international standards and harnessing latest technologies, they are intended to serve the Kingdom, Gulf Cooperation Council and broader markets. Establishing the yards at Ras Al Khair also aims to support localization of the maritime industry, and supplement the nearby King Salman International Complex for Maritime Industries and Services.

Start-up of the facilities is planned for the third quarter of 2023, with the initial combined production capacity estimated at roughly 70,000 metric tons (MT) per year, increasing the Kingdom’s total offshore fabrication capacity from 30,000 MT to 100,000 MT annually. When fully operational, the yards are expected to create up to 7,000 direct and indirect jobs, with a target Saudization rate of 70%.

Ahmad A. Al-Sa’adi, Aramco Senior Vice President of Technical Services, said: “We believe the creation of these two yards represents a significant addition to infrastructure development for the maritime industry.”

“They are expected to harness latest technologies, support localization efforts, improve the supply chain and contribute to the development of Saudi talent. In addition, they aim to contribute to economic diversification in the Kingdom,” he added.

Abdulkarim A. Al Ghamdi, Aramco Vice President of Project Management, said: “NPCC and McDermott are long-term partners of Aramco and the establishment of these yards is another example of our collaborations and joint efforts to deliver more advanced offshore facilities.”

“The yards are intended to bring cutting-edge technologies and digital solutions to in-Kingdom fabrication. We also expect them to accelerate project delivery schedules and reinforce the local supply chain,” he stated.

It is anticipated that the new offshore fabrication yards will support economic expansion and diversification in Saudi Arabia, and tap into different opportunities to create value. They could also help localize state-of-the-art technologies, while supporting Saudi Arabia’s development as a center of excellence for maritime engineering, equipment, material manufacturing and fabrication.

The offshore fabrication yards are expected to take advantage of advanced infrastructure at Ras Al Khair, including Ras Al Khair Port and the King Salman International Complex for Maritime Industries and Services.



Saudi Arabia Attracts Airlines, Opens New Routes in 2024

A Saudi budget airline Flynas Airbus A320-200 plane flies over the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, south of Cairo, Egypt December 15, 2018. (Reuters)
A Saudi budget airline Flynas Airbus A320-200 plane flies over the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, south of Cairo, Egypt December 15, 2018. (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Attracts Airlines, Opens New Routes in 2024

A Saudi budget airline Flynas Airbus A320-200 plane flies over the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, south of Cairo, Egypt December 15, 2018. (Reuters)
A Saudi budget airline Flynas Airbus A320-200 plane flies over the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, south of Cairo, Egypt December 15, 2018. (Reuters)

CEO of the Saudi Air Connectivity Program Majid Khan said the program has successfully attracted 12 new airlines, added 20 new destinations, and increased seating capacity by more than 1.5 million this year.

Speaking at the Routes Conference, underway in Bahrain from Oct. 6-8, Khan explained that the Air Connectivity Program is responsible for linking all 29 airports in Saudi Arabia. The program also serves as a central point to ensure the achievement of the Kingdom’s tourism goals, which include reaching 150 million tourists by 2030.

Khan emphasized the importance of developing sufficient direct flight capacity to Saudi Arabia to enable tourists worldwide to travel directly to the Kingdom, rather than via indirect routes.

Rashed Al-Shammari, Executive Vice President of Aviation Development at the Air Connectivity Program, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Routes Conference brings together key aviation stakeholders in Bahrain, adding that the Saudi participation highlights the Kingdom’s tourist destinations and the program’s role in linking the National Tourism Strategy with the National Aviation Strategy.

Al-Shammari noted that the program aims to create new direct air routes and enhance existing ones to connect Saudi Arabia to more than 250 destinations worldwide.

He pointed to over 100 scheduled meetings during the event with global aviation industry leaders to negotiate new partnerships and promote Saudi Arabia’s geographic location and role in the aviation sector.

Al-Shammari further stressed that adding new flights and expanding existing routes would support the regional growth of the tourism ecosystem.

Over the three-day conference, the program is showcasing services and opportunities to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s air connectivity, targeting key international markets.

Launched in 2021, the Air Connectivity Program aims to boost tourism in Saudi Arabia by boosting air links between the Kingdom and the world.

The program acts as the executive enabler of both the National Tourism Strategy and the National Aviation Strategy. It seeks to foster collaboration and build partnerships between key players in the public and private sectors in both tourism and aviation to elevate Saudi Arabia’s position as a leading global destination.