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Marking a significant milestone in global connectivity, stc has announced that the 2Africa cable system - Pearls, the world’s longest submarine cable, has ...
Saudi Aramco is returning to debt markets with a $5 billion bond issuance to support dividends and growth amid falling oil revenues and pressure to fund Vision 2030.
In this video, we explore how Aramco’s control over energy resources makes it a geopolitical force, why major powers watch its every move, and what its dominance means for the future of global ...
Oil giant Saudi Aramco has priced its dollar-denominated 3-part bonds at $5 billion and set spread for them, fixed income news service IFR reported on Tuesday.
At the end of last year, Saudi Aramco’s chief financial officer, Ziad Al-Murshed, said that the oil giant plans to regularly tap the bond market for debt issuance as it looks to optimize capital ...
That's the number of deals Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Aramco, said Wednesday that it had inked with U.S. companies. The deals, with a potential combined value of $90 billion, came as ...
Saudi Aramco will sign memoranda of understanding with Sempra and NextDecade for the supply of ~6.2M tons of liquefied natural gas from the U.S., Aramco CEO Amin Nasser said.
Saudi oil giant Aramco signed a joint development agreement with Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD to explore collaboration in the development of new energy vehicle technologies ...
As the backbone of the global internet, submarine cables serve as a vital lifeline for international data transmission. In the future, China Telecom will collaborate with major global operators to ...
The MoU between UL Solutions and Aramco aims to advance workplace and public safety and supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals NORTHBROOK, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UL Solutions (NYSE: ULS), a ...
As India’s submarine cable infrastructure continues to expand, addressing the challenges of repair capacity, landing station diversification, and domestic cable connectivity is critical for ...
Separately, Saudi Aramco is working on a joint project to extract lithium from brine taken from oilfields, the State energy giant said in an e-mailed response to questions.