Aramco Signs About $85B Investment Agreements in 2018
12.31.2018 By Jacob van den Berge - NEWS

During this forum, Aramco discussed $10B commercial collaborations with 14 american companies include: Schlumberger Ltd, Baker Hughes, A GE Company, Halliburton, Saudi Aramco Nabors Drilling (SANAD), Weatherford, ARO Drilling, Emerson Electric Company, Honeywell International Inc., Raytheon Company, Google Cloud, National Geographic, Smithsonian Institute and Center for Strategic & International Studies.

In October 2018, Saudi Aramco participated in the Saudi-France CEO Forum held in Paris to promote bilateral business and cooperation between the two countries. The $12B commercial collaborations discussed at the Forum included: Veolia and Dussur, TechnipFMC, Schneider, Suez and Dussur, Institut Du Monde Arabe (Arab World Institute), Total, Centre Pompidou.

Also in October 2018, At the highly impactful Future Investment Initiative (FII) forum in Riyadh, Saudi Aramco signed 15 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and strategic and commercial collaborations valued at more than US$34 billion with 15 international partner companies and entities from eight countries in 3 continents. 

 

 

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