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KSA, Azerbaijan ink deal to cooperate in field of energy

Agreement also aims to promote carbon circular economy to cut emissions

- Arab News

As part of its strategy to explore new markets and expand in Central Asia, Saudi Arabia has signed an agreement with Azerbaijan to cooperate in various fields including petroleum, petrochemi­cals, gas, electricit­y, and renewables.

The deal seeks to increase cooperatio­n to promote the concept of a circular carbon economy to help reduce emissions, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Under the deal, Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan will also work on technologi­es such as carbon capture and storage to mitigate the effects of climate change.

The agreement was signed by Saudi Energy Minister Prince

Abdulaziz bin Salman, and his Azerbaijan­i counterpar­t Parviz Shahbazov during a meeting held in Riyadh.

The two countries also agreed to organize workshops, seminars, and conference­s on energy-related matters.

Saudi Arabia has recently signed several strategic agreements with various countries in the region and outside.

Earlier in May, the Kingdom’s energy minister said Saudi Arabia’s interest in energy cooperatio­n with Arab countries is an integral part of its policy to strengthen deep relations in all fields.

He said that Saudi Arabia has signed several memorandum­s of understand­ing with Arab countries in the energy sector, including Egypt, Oman, Jordan, and Iraq. The minister added that the

MoUs aimed at enhancing cooperatio­n in the fields of electricit­y, renewable power, clean hydrogen, petroleum and gas, petrochemi­cals, and other related fields. In April, Saudi Arabia and the Netherland­s held talks to forge deeper cooperatio­n in multiple fields, with energy and clean hydrogen as a top priority.

The talks led to the signing of an MoU to cooperate on the developmen­t of clean energy.

Commenting on the deal, the Saudi energy minister said the Netherland­s could be the primary destinatio­n for transporti­ng hydrogen from renewable energy sources from the Kingdom to Europe.

He also noted that the Netherland­s and Germany would be Saudi Arabia’s “natural partners” in the green hydrogen trade.

 ?? SPA ?? The agreement was signed by Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, and his Azerbaijan­i counterpar­t Parviz Shahbazov during a meeting held in Riyadh.
SPA The agreement was signed by Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, and his Azerbaijan­i counterpar­t Parviz Shahbazov during a meeting held in Riyadh.

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