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Aramco signs 10 agreements during Saudi-Korean Investment Forum

Initial plans include a 60,000 ton-per-year casting and forging facility in Saudi Arabia.

Aramco signs 10 agreements during Saudi-Korean Investment Forum

Aramco this week announced the signing of one agreement and nine Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with leading Korean entities designed to advance its downstream strategy and support development of low-carbon energy solutions, while creating new financing options for the Company.

 

The signings took place at the Saudi-Korean Investment Forum in Riyadh, an event hosted by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment that was also attended by the President of the Republic of Korea, HE Moon Jae-in; Aramco president and CEO Amin Nasser; and senior corporate executives from both countries. 

 

Local manufacturing of industrial equipment

Aramco signed an agreement with Korea’s Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Company and the Saudi Arabian Industrial Investments Company, Dussur. This partnership looks to establish a casting and forging facility that could supply the Kingdom’s manufacturers with industrial and process equipment such as valves, pumps, compressors, wellheads, flanges, heat exchangers, and gas and wind turbines, with the objective to enhance local content. 

 

The planned joint venture has a production target of 60,000 tons per year, primarily from sand-casting and open-die forging processes, complemented by machining capabilities. It also has potential to supply original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the rig, drilling, maritime and engine fields, with the possibility of expanding to the wider GCC market.

 

Low-carbon energy solutions

The agreements also include MoUs with Korean energy companies KEPCO, S-Oil, POSCO, Hyundai Oilbank, H2Korea, and Lotte Chemical to explore potential collaboration in the supply, transportation, utilization, and certification of hydrogen and ammonia. The companies also plan to study the feasibility of converting exported ammonia into hydrogen – a process known as ammonia back-cracking. This represents a first step toward a potential large-scale production facility for hydrogen and ammonia in Saudi Arabia, which would also include a carbon capture and storage facility.

 

Finance solutions

Aramco also signed a Heads of Terms agreement with the Export-Import Bank of Korea (K-EXIM) to explore strategic financing solutions in support of its business and investment activities involving Korean companies. 

 

“Our partnership with Korean companies spans decades and today we are pleased to broaden these ties in technology, manufacturing and finance. In addition to focusing on cutting-edge development in a range of areas, they also support our shared goal of finding climate solutions and lowering greenhouse gas emissions through the development of low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production, as well as carbon capture and storage,” said Nasser.

 

Together, these initiatives with Korea’s industry leaders will further enhance our downstream expansion and integration strategy.
— Amin Nasser

 

The agreements seek to deepen collaboration between Aramco and leading Korean companies to unlock new opportunities in the fields of advanced technology, manufacturing, and finance, illustrating Aramco’s commitment to driving development through global partnerships. 

 

Signings

The following agreement in the field of construction was signed:

  • Doosan and Dussur – agreement for a casting and forging facility in the Kingdom.

 

The following MoUs in the field of technology were signed:

  • Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) – an intention to study the ammonia supply chain.
  • S-Oil – an agreement to explore potential collaboration in the field of ammonia offtake and logistics. 
  • S-Oil – an agreement to explore opportunities in R&D collaboration on low-carbon energy solutions. 
  • Two separate agreements with POSCO and Hyundai Oilbank to exchange information and explore potential collaboration in the field of blue ammonia and blue hydrogen. 
  • H2KOREA – an agreement to exchange information on hydrogen certification and regulatory requirements.
  • S-Oil – an agreement to exchange information related to Aramco’s Thermal Crude to Chemicals technology and explore potential collaboration.

 

The following MoUs in the field of finance and investments were signed:

  • Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) – Heads of Terms for strategic financing solutions. 
  • S-Oil – an agreement to collaborate on venture capital investment and start-up financing. 
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