Saudi Arabia to export gas, petrochemicals in the future

Saudi Arabia to export gas, petrochemicals in the future
Saudi Arabia to export gas, petrochemicals in the future

Saudi Arabia is to export gas and petrochemicals in the future. It will soon make a major announcement on the topic, Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said on Sunday.

"Soon you will hear about the ability of the Kingdom to be a gas exporter and a petrochemical exporter." Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said in a televised speech at the opening of the SABIC 2020 conference.

The Prince added that the exploitation of oil and gas would represent a leap in the Kingdom's energy industry. Especially in renewable resources.

"The ideal energy mix in the Kingdom necessitates introducing a big percentage of renewable energy in it. If we compare this with the existing focus on raising the percentage of local content, it will catalyze the sector toward more innovations and plastic uses from renewable energy components," the minister said.

Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest crude exporter, plans to produce 70% of its power from gas. It also plans to have 30% from renewable energy, the Kingdom announced last year.

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