UAE- Aramco lifts spending plans to $414B


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Saudi Aramco plans to raise its spending to $414 billion over the next 10 years, including on infrastructure and drilling, as the state oil giant moves into new businesses, executives said.

The spending plan is higher than Aramco's projection last year of around $334 billion by 2025, as the oil producer has been expanding its businesses, the company's chief executive Amin Nasser said on Tuesday.

"We are into so many sectors now," Nasser told reporters on the sidelines of an industry conference aimed at promoting the kingdom's industrial base and the manufacture of a bigger share of products domestically.

Saudi Aramco's plan includes $134 billion to spend on drilling and well services and $78 billion to maintain oil output potential, Nassir Al Yami, general manager for procurement, told a conference in Dammam.

Aramco has already created a department for renewables to develop wind and solar projects and last month it signed a preliminary deal with petrochemical producer Saudi Basic Industries Corp (Sabic) to build a $20 billion complex to convert crude oil to chemicals.

The project, which the partners said would be the largest crude-to-chemicals facility in the world and the first in the kingdom, are part of the Saudi government's effort to diversify the economy beyond exporting crude.

The kingdom's "Vision 2030" economic reform plan aims at ending its reliance on oil and to stimulate the domestic non-oil private sector. Its centrepiece is a plan to sell up to 5 per cent of Aramco in an initial public offering (IPO) next year.

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