Saudi Arabia: Aramco calls for oil and gas companies to cut CO2

Saudi Arabia: Aramco calls for oil and gas companies to cut CO2

Oil and gas companies should reduce their CO2 footprint as they continue to provide a majority of the world's energy for years to come, Aramco Upstream chief, Nasir Al-Naimi, said.Part of Aramco's plan to reduce its CO2 footprint includes increasing the size of its refining and marketing business, more chemicals, non-metallic materials, cleaner gas, blue hydrogen and blue ammonia from oil and gas, Al-Naimi said.Comments Read NextFebruary 3, 2021Oil jumps 2%, hits highest in a year as producers limit supplyJanuary 28, 2020Sharjah: First Onshore Natural Gas Discovery In 37 YearsSeptember 3, 2019Saudi Arabia Replaces Aramco Chairman With Wealth Fund ChiefApril 2, 2019Saudi Aramco: World's Most Profitable Company In 2018March 26, 2019Bahrain's First LNG Floating Storage Unit To Start Operations SoonMarch 14, 2019US Could Overtake Saudi Arabia As The World's Largest Energy ExporterMarch 13, 2019Bahrain: Bapco To Trade In More Petroleum Products By 2023March 7, 2019Bahrain Launches $4.2bn Bapco Modernisation ProjectJanuary 15, 2019New Oil Field To Be Explored In The North Of BahrainJanuary 13, 2019Saudi Arabia Plans $10 Billion Oil Refinery In Pakistan