Saudi Aramco signed a joint development agreement with SLB and Linde to establish a carbon capture and storage hub which will potentially be able to safely store up to 9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year by 2027, the company's CEO, Amin Nasser, said on Thursday.
Aramco is set to contribute around 6 million tonnes, he added, with the rest to come from other industrial sources.
The facility will be located in Jubail on the east coast of Saudi Arabia with a goal of making a significant contribution to the 44 million tonnes the kingdom plans to capture by 2035. Reporting by Sarah El Safty in Cairo; Writing by Maha El Dahan and Enas Alashray; Editing by Matthew Lewis and Christopher Cushing
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