Saudi Energy Minister: We Aim to Boost Oil, Gas Production, Plan to Export Hydrogen

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman speaks at Monday's event. (SPA)
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman speaks at Monday's event. (SPA)
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Saudi Energy Minister: We Aim to Boost Oil, Gas Production, Plan to Export Hydrogen

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman speaks at Monday's event. (SPA)
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman speaks at Monday's event. (SPA)

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman announced the Kingdom’s strategic plans to increase its production of oil, gas and clean energy.

“We in the Kingdom aim to increase oil and gas production, and we plan to export hydrogen,” said Prince Abdulaziz on the sidelines of the 7th edition of the activities of Iktva 2023 forum in Dhahran.

He revealed that Saudi Arabia is working to increase the gas production by 60%. Work is under way to add 4,000 kilometers to gas lines.

Prince Abdulaziz indicated that the energy laboratory that was launched has an investment value of about $1 billion.

He emphasized that promoting localization strengthens energy supplies, enhances flexibility of supply chains, and reduces risks resulting from economic shocks.

According to Prince Abdulaziz, Saudi Arabia’s Energy Ministry represents a catalyst and engine for the localization program in partnership with various governmental and private entities.

Energy localization programs in the Kingdom have enabled many international partners to cooperate in launching more than 200 manufacturing facilities, he stressed.

Many projects are currently under development and on their way to becoming fully operational, added Prince Abdulaziz.

He highlighted the acceleration of the work of liquids-to-chemicals conversion facilities to increase the raw materials for petrochemicals.

Moreover, Saudi Arabia will invest SAR 1 trillion ($266 billion) to generate “cleaner energy” and add transport lines and distribution networks.

Prince Abdulaziz added that the eventual goal is to export energy to the world and produce clean hydrogen.

In other news, Saudi Aramco signed over 100 deals and MoUs valued at around $7.2 billion at the Iktva forum.

The company also launched Aramco Digital Co. to accelerate its digital transformation efforts.

The Iktva program achieved 63 % local content in 2022, up from 35 % in 2015 when it was initially launched.



Saudi Arabia, Comoros Sign MoU on Economic Cooperation

The MoU underscores the exchange of knowledge to boost economic collaboration. SPA
The MoU underscores the exchange of knowledge to boost economic collaboration. SPA
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Saudi Arabia, Comoros Sign MoU on Economic Cooperation

The MoU underscores the exchange of knowledge to boost economic collaboration. SPA
The MoU underscores the exchange of knowledge to boost economic collaboration. SPA

The Saudi Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Investment of Comoros have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a framework for enhancing and diversifying economic cooperation based on mutual interest.
The MoU, signed by the Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim and Minister of Economy, Industry, and Investment of the Comoros Moustoifa H. Mohamed, outlines key objectives aimed at strengthening economic ties between the two countries.

It underscores the exchange of knowledge to boost economic collaboration, fostering communication and cooperation between government entities and the private sector.
The MoU also seeks to facilitate visits, communications, and events that promote interaction between individuals, officials, and economic institutions. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of supporting the participation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in bilateral economic activities.