Saudi Aramco Completes Secondary Public Offering of Common Stock

 This picture shows Aramco tower at the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Riyadh on April 16, 2023. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine / AFP)
This picture shows Aramco tower at the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Riyadh on April 16, 2023. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine / AFP)
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Saudi Aramco Completes Secondary Public Offering of Common Stock

 This picture shows Aramco tower at the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Riyadh on April 16, 2023. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine / AFP)
This picture shows Aramco tower at the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Riyadh on April 16, 2023. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine / AFP)

The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) announced on Tuesday the completion of the secondary public offering of common shares in the company.
Aramco president and chief executive Eng. Amin bin Hassan Nasser explained that this offering of shares achieves the goals of diversifying and expanding Saudi Aramco’s shareholder base by attracting strong participation from new international and local investors, which in turn further enhances the liquidity of the shares, SPA reported.

He welcomed new shareholders from all over the world, expressing his pride and gratitude for the continued trust of local institutions and individual investors.
“The success of this offering demonstrates our proven record in operational and financial performance since the record initial public offering (IPO) in 2019,” Nasser said. “It also reflects the growing international awareness of our competitive strengths and our long-term growth strategy across an expanding global portfolio. It also highlights confidence in our ability to successfully execute our business across the energy value chain in upstream, refining, chemicals, integrated marketing, and new energy sources, including low-carbon projects.”
Through the offering, 1.545 billion Saudi Aramco shares were sold, representing about 0.64% of the company’s issued shares, as it is considered the largest secondary offering in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa since 2000, and the largest share offering in the Middle East region after the company’s 2019 IPO.
The final offering price for individual subscribers and institutional subscribers was SAR 27.25 per share.



Vale Partners with China’s Jinnan Steel to Build Iron Ore Processing Plant in Oman

The logo of the Brucutu mine owned by Brazilian mining company Vale SA is seen in Sao Goncalo do Rio Abaixo, Brazil February 4, 2019. (Reuters)
The logo of the Brucutu mine owned by Brazilian mining company Vale SA is seen in Sao Goncalo do Rio Abaixo, Brazil February 4, 2019. (Reuters)
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Vale Partners with China’s Jinnan Steel to Build Iron Ore Processing Plant in Oman

The logo of the Brucutu mine owned by Brazilian mining company Vale SA is seen in Sao Goncalo do Rio Abaixo, Brazil February 4, 2019. (Reuters)
The logo of the Brucutu mine owned by Brazilian mining company Vale SA is seen in Sao Goncalo do Rio Abaixo, Brazil February 4, 2019. (Reuters)

Brazilian miner Vale, one of the world's largest iron ore producers, said on Monday it had partnered with China's Jinnan Steel Group to build an iron ore beneficiation plant in Oman to produce high quality pellet.

With the front-end investment exceeding $600 million, the plant, which will be located in Oman's Sohar port and free trade zone, will provide higher quality iron ore for producing pellet and hot briquetted iron (HBI) locally, reducing environmental impact, Vale said in a statement on its WeChat account.

The Sohar plant is scheduled to start commissioning in mid-2027, processing 18 million metric tons of iron ore annually to produce 12.6 million tons of high grade concentrate, it said.

"We are strengthening our capability to meet rising global demand for high grade iron ore and further expand our exposure in the Middle East region," said Gustavo Pimenta, chief executive officer (CEO) at Vale.

Vale will invest $227 million for the connection of the beneficiation plant and the pellet and HBI production facility while Jinnan Steel, a private steelmaker headquartered in north China's Shanxi province, will invest about $400 million for the building and the operation of the plant.

Vale did not disclose the equity share held by each party.