Advanced Materials
Aramco and China National Building Material Group announce strategic collaboration
Potential areas of teamwork include the possible establishment of manufacturing facilities in Kingdom to produce wind turbine blades, hydrogen storage tanks, lower-carbon building materials, and energy storage solutions.
Aramco has signed a five-year Cooperation Framework Agreement (CFA) with the China National Building Material Group Co., Ltd. (CNBM), one of the largest producers of comprehensive building materials in the world, to explore new opportunities in advanced materials and industrial development.
The companies have identified a number of areas for potential collaboration, including the possible establishment of manufacturing facilities in Saudi Arabia to produce wind turbine blades, hydrogen storage tanks, lower-carbon building materials, and energy storage solutions. Other areas of focus include a potential new center for training, inspection and accreditation, as well as a proposed joint technology development center and laboratory to promote innovation.
“We look forward to expanding our efforts with CNBM as we pursue new breakthroughs in materials science that have potential to deliver tangible benefits for the building sector and beyond,” said Wail A. Al Jaafari, Aramco’s executive vice president of Technical Services.
From developing solutions that could reduce construction emissions to innovations that enhance product performance, our goal is to help drive the materials transition. By combining Aramco’s expertise in nonmetallic materials and CNBM’s industry know-how, we aim to identify groundbreaking advances and new business opportunities, as well as promote further development of manufacturing capabilities within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
— Wail A. Al Jaafari
Zhou Yuxian, CNBM chairman, said his company attaches great importance to strategic cooperation with Aramco.
“This agreement combines CNBM’s and Aramco’s respective strengths with the goal of win-win cooperation. CNBM is seeking to promote a low-carbon transition through the nonmetallic materials industry. By leveraging our work in low-carbon integrated solutions, CNBM aims to complement Aramco’s efforts to advance the materials transition,” he said.
“This agreement envisages a wide range of cooperation that has potential to positively contribute to low-carbon development, while supporting further strategic alignment between China and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
This CFA builds on Aramco’s existing relationship with CNBM, and follows the 2021 launch of the Nonmetallic Excellence and Innovation Center for Building Materials (NEXCEL) in Beijing by Aramco and the China Building Materials Academy (CBMA) — the science and technology branch of CNBM.
Caption for top photo: At the signing ceremony, sitting front from left, Zhi Xiao, CNBM general manager assistant, and Khalid Y. Al Qahtani, Aramco’s senior vice president of Engineering Services. Standing from left are Zhou Yuxian, CNBM chairman; Amin Nasser, Aramco president and CEO; and Wail A. Al Jaafari, Aramco’s executive vice president of Technical Services.