Aramco, Linde and SLB to development carbon capture hub
Under the terms of the shareholders’ agreement Aramco will take a 60% equity interest in the CCS hub, with Linde and SLB each owning a 20% stake.
It represents a significant milestone for the project and is a key component in Aramco’s emission mitigation strategy.
With the support of the Ministry of Energy, phase one of the new CCS hub in Jubail, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, is expected to capture and store up to 9 million metric tons of CO2 annually, and construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2027.
Ashraf Al Ghazzawi, Aramco EVP of strategy and corporate development, said: “CCS plays a critical role in furthering our sustainability ambitions and our new energies business.
“This announcement represents a step forward in delivering on our strategy to contribute to global carbon management solutions and achieve our emission mitigation goals.
“Aramco’s collaboration with SLB and Linde demonstrates the importance of global partnerships in driving technological innovation, reducing emissions from conventional energy sources and enabling new, lower-carbon energy solutions. This CCS hub is among several programs that will enable us to meet rising demand for affordable, reliable, and more sustainable energy.”