Saudi Aramco closes major energy infrastructure deal

Saudi Aramco closes major energy infrastructure deal Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state oil and gas company, has closed a $15.5 billion-worth energy infrastructure deal this year, one of the largest in the world.
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December 7, 2021 16:23
Saudi Aramco closes major energy infrastructure deal

Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state oil and gas company, has closed a $15.5 billion-worth energy infrastructure deal this year, one of the largest in the world, Report informs citing the company.

The company signed an agreement with a consortium led by the American BlackRock and Saudi Hassana Investment to sell a 49% stake in its gas pipeline business Aramco Gas Pipelines.

The deal follows the same scheme that Saudi Aramco used in April when it sold the same stake in the Aramco Oil Pipelines to a consortium of companies led by US-based EIG Global Energy Partners for $12.4 billion.

Under the deal, the subsidiary receives the rights to use the Saudi Aramco gas pipeline network, after which Saudi Aramco leases these assets from the subsidiary for 20 years and pays a certain tariff for the gas pumped through the pipeline network, Kommersant reported.

At the same time, Saudi Aramco retains full ownership and operational control over the gas pipeline network, and the signed agreement does not impose any restrictions on the company's oil and gas production.

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