Aramco Announces Strategic Partnership with Zoom, Increase in Funding for Wa’ed Ventures

Aramco President and CEO, Amin Nasser, addresses the second edition of LEAP in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Aramco)
Aramco President and CEO, Amin Nasser, addresses the second edition of LEAP in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Aramco)
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Aramco Announces Strategic Partnership with Zoom, Increase in Funding for Wa’ed Ventures

Aramco President and CEO, Amin Nasser, addresses the second edition of LEAP in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Aramco)
Aramco President and CEO, Amin Nasser, addresses the second edition of LEAP in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Aramco)

Saudi Aramco announced on Monday a strategic partnership with Zoom and an increase in funding for Wa’ed Ventures. The announcements were made at the second edition of LEAP, a major international technology conference held annually in Saudi Arabia.

The strategic partnership with Aramco aims to build Zoom’s first global data center in the Kingdom, to support the digital transformation ecosystem. The data center is expected to connect to the Zoom global data center network and will serve Saudi Arabia and the region.

With Aramco, Zoom will also explore the joint development of innovative technology solutions for the energy sector. The partnership aims to contribute to the digital transformation of various market sectors, such as energy, industry, education and healthcare.

Aramco also announced additional funds had been allocated by the company to Wa’ed Ventures, increasing the size of its Kingdom-focused venture capital arm from $200m to $500m. The increase aims to enable the company to deliver an accelerated investment performance regionally and globally.

Wa’ed Ventures aims to localize global frontier technologies to advance the Kingdom’s innovation ecosystem; expand investments in mid and growth-stage startups; and fund underserved domains such as environmental, social and governance, the metaverse and quantum computing.

Aramco President and CEO Amin Nasser said: “Our establishment of a diversified network of partners has helped us maintain a track record of reliability, and our new strategic partnership with Zoom is expected to further enable innovative solutions focusing on the digital transformation ecosystem.”

“Furthermore, with an expanded fund size, Wa’ed Ventures aims to facilitate the cross-pollination of innovation between the global and local markets.”



Oman's OQ Exploration and Production Raises $2 Bln in IPO

OQEP is the exploration and production business of Oman's state oil group
OQEP is the exploration and production business of Oman's state oil group
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Oman's OQ Exploration and Production Raises $2 Bln in IPO

OQEP is the exploration and production business of Oman's state oil group
OQEP is the exploration and production business of Oman's state oil group

OQEP, the exploration and production business of Oman's state oil group, has raised $2.03 billion from its initial public offering (IPO) on the local stock exchange, it said on Thursday.

OQEP, which is floating around 2 billion shares equal to a 25% stake, said in a statement the offering was priced at the top of its indicative range of 370-390 baizas per share and was oversubscribed by around 2.7 times, including anchor investors.

The listing is part of a privatization program by state-owned energy group OQ, which is helping Oman to diversify its economy and cut its debt, Reuters reported.

It follows last year's IPOs of OQ's pipeline business, which raised $771 million, and oil and gas drilling business Abraj Energy Services, which raised $244 million.