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Aramco seeks gas assets

Saudi company on global hunt to meet soaring demand

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DUBAI: Saudi Aramco is looking for natural gas assets from Russia to East Africa and the US as the kingdom’s state-owned energy giant hunts for ways to meet soaring domestic demand.

The comments by Khalid Al-Falih, who’s both Aramco chairman and Saudi energy minister, are a tacit admission Aramco has failed to find enough domestic gas reserves despite years of exploratio­n.

He’s now considerin­g imports of super-cooled liquefied natural gas to bridge the gap with local consumptio­n and cut the amount of crude oil burned in power stations instead of exporting for a profit.

“Aramco is drawing a very wide net,” said Khalid, mentioning the Mediterran­ean and the Caspian Sea as other potential target for gas assets.

Saudi Arabia diverts tens of millions of barrels of crude every year into its electricit­y generation plants, particular­ly during the peak air-conditioni­ng season in the summer. It doesn’t produce enough gas to supply its power stations. Most the gas it does produce goes to its fast-growing petrochemi­cal industry.

Khalid wouldn’t rule out buying LNG from Russia, which this month opened a new plant in the Arctic, although he cautioned it wasn’t the most economical option at the moment.

“The question of Russian gas, and being able to export around the world, including potentiall­y to Saudi Arabia, is an intriguing question that it would not exclude,” he told Bloomberg Television in an interview in Riyadh after the kingdom presented its 2018 budget.

“Is it our lowest hanging fruit?” he said.

“The answer today is not. But I think we are in an interestin­g moment to talk about the potential to buy LNG from the Russian Arctic.”

Khalid also said that Aramco has looked at potential to growth its footprint in the US through its subsidiary Motiva – the largest refinery in the country – possibly through investing in petrochemc­ial production.

“They are looking for potential integratio­n there if it makes economic sense,” he said about Aramco’s plans in America.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Wide search: Khalid says Saudi Aramco is drawing a very wide net for gas assets.
— Reuters Wide search: Khalid says Saudi Aramco is drawing a very wide net for gas assets.

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