The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is set to enhance its energy collaboration with the People’s Republic of China. Aramco, the national oil corporation of Saudi Arabia, is assessing prospects for fresh investments in China’s refining and petrochemical domains.
Aramco’s Chief Executive Amin Nasser shared on a recent Sunday that the oil behemoth is keen on exploring additional investment avenues in China, noting the country’s oil demand continues to be strong and on an upward trajectory.
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