March 31, 2021 Meet the Middle East

Saudi Aramco private investment plan voluntary, not state imposed: CEO Amin Nasser

Saudi Aramco said on Wednesday the government had no plans to impose private partnerships on the oil giant, after it launched a program to support private investment in the Kingdom as part of Saudi Arabia’s diversification push.Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Tuesday state-controlled Aramco and petrochemical firm SABIC would lead investments of 5 trillion riyals ($1.3 trillion) by the local private sector by 2030 under a program called Shareek (Partner).For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The initiative aims to mobilize investment by the private sector of the world’s biggest oil exporter to help wean the economy off reliance on crude, which still accounts for more than half the state’s income.“This is a voluntary program. It’s on the private sector to bring these projects, to ask for incentives,” Aramco Chief Executive Amin Nasser told Reuters in an interview about Shareek.He promised Aramco’s shareholders, who include a small minority of private investors since the company was listed, that the firm would set prudent capital allocation and cost criteria.Nasser said it was too early to say how the new program would affect Aramco’s dividend and investment plans, adding that the government was not asking Aramco to be part of specific projects.Read more:Saudi Arabia to spend more in next 10 years than in the past 300 years: Crown PrinceSaudi Crown Prince announces Saudi Green Initiative, Middle East Green InitiativeRussia will work on the Saudi Green Initiative, says sovereign wealth fund CEO
Source: Al Arabiya
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