Saudi Aramco Pledges to Reach Net-Zero Emissions by 2050

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Saudi Aramco, the world’s biggest exporter of oil, set a goal of reaching net-zero emissions from its wholly-owned operations by 2050. The target doesn’t include emissions coming from customers burning its crude.

That’s a decade sooner than a government timetable for the kingdom set earlier Saturday.

“We understand the goal will be complex and will have challenges, but we will meet them,” Chief Executive Officer Amin Nasser said at the Saudi Green Initiative conference in Riyadh.

The pledge applies to emissions from the company’s own operations or from the generation of power and heat to its assets, classified as Scope 1 and Scope 2. It doesn’t apply to Scope 3, which are generated by customers burning its fuels and make up more than 80% of the company’s total emissions.

While making the announcement about net-zero goals, Nasser expressed concern for the “fast” decline in global spare capacity -- which he put at 3 million to 4 million barrels a day currently -- due to the reopening of economies around the world. So, Saudi Aramco will keep investing in building crude production capacity.

“We are not abandoning our existing resources of energy,” Nasser said, adding that hydrocarbons will be part of the mix for decades to come. “It’s not contradictory at all.”

Hours earlier, the government said it will eliminate planet-warming emissions within its borders by 2060. That time frame parallels pledges by China and Russia but lags other large economies like the U.S., U.K., and European Union, which all aim to be net zero by 2050.

“This is a historical announcement,” Nasser said. “It will create the right platforms for Saudi Aramco and other entities in the kingdom to follow suit.”

The pledge is similar to those made by European energy majors such as Royal Dutch Shell Plc and BP Plc, and puts Aramco ahead of U.S. firms Chevron Corp. and Exxon Mobil Corp.

Gas Investments
Saudi Basic Industries Corp., Aramco’s chemicals subsidiary, said at the same conference it would explore ways to be carbon neutral by 2050. Its CEO, Yousef al-Benyan, said he would cut greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030.

As part of its plan, Saudi Aramco will make huge investments in gas over the next decade, Nasser said. That will help reduce the amount of crude it burns domestically.

Aramco also has ambitions in renewable sources of energy like solar, wind and hydrogen. Green hydrogen is produced using renewable power in a process with no emissions. Making blue hydrogen requires natural gas, with the carbon captured and stored.

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