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Saudi Aramco signs $13B deal for new domestic gas project

The project is expected to lessen dependence on oil for power generation

An oil tank is seen at the Saudi Aramco headquarters during a media tour at Damam city November 11, 2007. REUTERS/ Ali Jarekji/Files

An oil tank is seen at the Saudi Aramco headquarters during a media tour at Damam city November 11, 2007. REUTERS/ Ali Jarekji/Files

APPTI Dubai
State-owned Saudi Aramco says it has signed a deal for a new gas project that will be worth more than 50 billion Saudi riyals ($13.3 billion) when complete in 2019 aimed at meeting the kingdom's growing domestic demand for energy.

The company today said the project will help lessen dependence on oil for power generation and accommodate 4,500 training, temporary and permanent jobs for Saudis.

The Fadhili project will process gas from onshore and offshore fields.

Saudi Aramco says the Fadhili project will increase the kingdom's natural gas production to 17 billion standard cubic feet per day by 2020, in line with the country's National Transformation Plan.
 
The company says the deal was signed today with India's Larsen & Toubro, Saudi KAD, Saudi Electricity Company and France's Engie.

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First Published: Jul 21 2016 | 1:57 AM IST

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