Saudi Arabia Approves Energy Supply Law

Saudi Arabia approves the energy supply system to enable the efforts of restructuring the energy sector. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia approves the energy supply system to enable the efforts of restructuring the energy sector. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Approves Energy Supply Law

Saudi Arabia approves the energy supply system to enable the efforts of restructuring the energy sector. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia approves the energy supply system to enable the efforts of restructuring the energy sector. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday the Energy Supply law, which complements the sector’s legislative system based on the best international practices.

In this regard, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman noted that the law “aims to enable the efforts of restructuring the energy sector, in order to contribute to boosting the sector performance, achieving national goals and ensuring the optimal uses of energy.”

He continued: “These structural and organizational developments necessitated revolutionizing the energy sector. They also required keeping pace with the best practices related to energy allocation and governance procedures, in order to achieve the highest value for the national economy.”

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman noted that the energy supply system came in response to the need to expand the scope of participation, and raise the level of coordination between the relevant authorities, taking into account the strategic priorities of the various sectors, in an effort to continuously update the privatization goals and standards.

The minister stressed that the new law would contribute to reaching the goals of energy mix, boosting energy efficiency, promoting localization and raising local content rates. In addition, the law seeks to support the implementation of the circular carbon economy approach and promote the effective greenhouse gas management.

According to the new law, a privatization committee will be formed under the chairmanship of the minister, and will include representatives from the relevant authorities and ministries, including the ministries of energy, finance, communications and information technology, economy and planning, industry and mineral wealth, and investment, in addition to two experts in hydrocarbon affairs.

The committee will study and review the executive regulations of the system and approve energy distribution standards proposed by the ministry to achieve the best use and the highest value for the Kingdom’s national economy.

The committee will work to promote local content and the circular carbon economy, and manage greenhouse gasses, in accordance with the strategies adopted by the Higher Committee for Hydrocarbon Affairs and the Higher Committee for Energy Mix Affairs.



Global Corporate Social Responsibility Forum to Kick off in Riyadh on Monday

A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Getty Images)
A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Getty Images)
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Global Corporate Social Responsibility Forum to Kick off in Riyadh on Monday

A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Getty Images)
A view of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (Getty Images)

The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development will hold in Riyadh on Monday the inaugural Global Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Forum under the patronage of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

The event, held under the theme "From Commitment to Impact", aligns with the Saudi Vision 2030 and the ministry's strategy to promote social responsibility by driving the Kingdom's development and building economic partnerships to foster a vibrant and collaborative society.

The forum will feature an extensive program that showcases local and international success stories, fosters communication among participants, and facilitates the exchange of insight and expertise in adopting sustainable policies globally.

Over 40 panel discussions led by more than 100 experts from 60 countries are planned during the forum. Participants include local and international ministers, private sector CEOs, experts, specialists, and decision makers.

Discussions will focus on the role social responsibility plays in aligning business strategies with the Saudi Vision 2030, global sustainability, and the role of modern technology toward reaching set goals.

The sessions will cover the use of AI to enable social responsibility and digital transformation, social responsibility in the industrial and financial sectors, corporate social responsibility initiatives that support the business environment and smart cities, and boost the global impact of corporate social responsibility.

The two-day forum will underscore Saudi Arabia's rising international status as one of the world's largest and fastest-growing economies.

According to the Global Competitiveness Report, Saudi Arabia ranks 16th globally in social responsibility, which makes it a leader in addressing global challenges.