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Saudi Aramco inks maritime yard development deal

byCT Report
02/06/2016
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RIYADH: Saudi Aramco has signed a joint development agreement with its potential partners – the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri), UAE engineering firm Lamprell and Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries to develop a maritime Yard that will provide engineering, manufacturing and repair services for offshore rigs, commercial vessels and offshore support vessels in the kingdom.

The agreement represents the next phase of development between the partners after signing the MoU in January. Since then, they have been working closely to undertake preliminary due diligence and feasibility studies on various aspects of the project and that work is currently ongoing. With the signing of the deal, the partners intend to jointly undergo development activities relating to financing, construction, operation and ownership of the maritime yard and enter into negotiations of definitive agreements in view of making a final investment decision in due course.

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As part of this undertaking, Saudi Aramco and the potential partners look forward to leveraging their know-how, combined with current and future business needs, to actively pursue such an investment and promote economic development in the Kingdom. In line with the Saudi Vision 2030, this project aims to localize world class manufacturing and services to support the growing national and international portfolio. A world leader in integrated energy and chemicals, Aramco said the development of a maritime yard signifies its continued commitment to the development of the maritime sector and the opportunities it offers for economic growth and job creation.

The outcome of the agreement to engage in the potential joint venture partnership will be determined upon finalisation of all development activities and agreements, after which all participating parties will be in a position to make further announcements, it added.

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