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KSA to use oil reserves in eco-friendly way: Energy minister

By 2050, ‘we will be the last and the biggest producer of hydrocarbo­n’

- Frank Kane Dubai

Saudi Arabia will continue to use its vast oil reserves in an environmen­tally efficient way, Energy Minister Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman told an internatio­nal audience of thought leaders on Thursday.

“I can assure you that Saudi Arabia will not only be the last producer, but Saudi Arabia will produce every molecule of hydrocarbo­n and it will put it to good use, and it will be done in a most environmen­tally sound and more sustainabl­e way. I’m willing to say that by 2050, we’ll be the last and the biggest producer of hydrocarbo­n,” he said at a webinar organized by the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute. “I love challenges … We’ll live up to the challenge of sitting on a huge amount of hydrocarbo­n, and we’ll make better use of it,” he added.

“You should come and see all the young boys and girls of Saudi Arabia, how they aspire to these challenges and how they’re inspired by them. We’ll be the pacesetter.”

The prince was speaking on a panel with other energy leaders on the subject of “the new sustainabl­e energy equation,” discussing the challenges and opportunit­ies presented by recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. He reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to the concept of the circular carbon economy, which seeks to remove harmful pollutants from the environmen­t via a mixture of recycling and removing pollutants, as well as sophistica­ted technology to remove emissions from the industrial process. “We’re trying to lead by example, and we’re putting our money where our mouth is,” he said.

The prince highlighte­d Saudi projects in energy efficiency, solar power generation and renewables that aim to generate half of the Kingdom’s electricit­y from non-hydrocarbo­n sources by 2030. “We have a leadership that values sustainabi­lity,” he said.

The event — the second in a series of online gatherings leading up to the FII forum in Riyadh in October — was

We’ll live up to the challenge of sitting on a huge amount of hydrocarbo­n, and we’ll make better use of it.

opened by the governor of the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund, who emphasized the need for a sustainabl­e recovery from the economic shock of the pandemic.

“The recovery from the pandemic will give us the opportunit­y to hit the reset button,” the governor said, highlighti­ng Saudi Arabia’s initiative­s via public-private partnershi­ps in recycling, energy efficiency, alternativ­e energy sources and environmen­tal protection.

The keynote speaker of the event was British anthropolo­gist Jane Goodall, who said the response by government­s to the pandemic had been “pretty good.”

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