How is advancing clean combustion while meeting global energy demand

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This photo taken on February 25, 2020, shoes Saudi Minister of Energy Abdulaziz bin Salman speaking during the iCCUS conference on enabling circular economy in Riyadh. ’s oil and gas industry has gone a long way hence in adopting carbon capture technologies to reduce industrial emissions while enhancing oil recovery. (AFP/File)
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Updated 11 February 2025

How is advancing clean combustion while meeting global energy demand

How  is advancing clean combustion while meeting global energy demand
  • Kingdom’s carbon capture initiatives are cutting emissions and boosting oil recovery, paving the way for a sustainable energy future
  • KAUST has partnered with major stakeholders like SEC, the Ministry of Energy, and NEOM to develop innovative carbon capture solutions

RIYADH: ’s oil and gas industry is increasingly adopting carbon capture technologies to reduce industrial emissions while enhancing oil recovery. This approach addresses environmental concerns while supporting global demand for cleaner, more reliable energy.

Carbon capture technologies are methods to trap and store carbon dioxide — or CO2 — emissions before they reach the atmosphere, helping to reduce greenhouse gases from industrial processes, power plants and other sources.

As a leading oil producer, acknowledges its responsibility to combat climate change while maintaining energy security. Its efforts align with Vision 2030, which prioritizes economic diversification and reducing reliance on oil, paving the way to net-zero emissions by 2060.

And in line with this target, the Kingdom aims to reach 44 million tonnes per annum of carbon capture, use and storage capacity by 2035.

To this end, institutions such as the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology are making significant advancs in carbon capture and storage, driving innovation in sustainable energy solutions.

“’s investment in carbon capture technologies is driven by its Vision 2030 strategy, which aims to diversify its economy and reduce its reliance on oil,” William L. Roberts, professor of mechanical engineering at KAUST and member of the Clean Energy Research Platform, told Arab News.

“Carbon capture enables to reduce emissions from its hydrocarbon sector while supporting global demand for cleaner, affordable, reliable energy.”

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KAUST has partnered with major industry stakeholders, including the Saudi Electricity Company, the Ministry of Energy and NEOM, to develop innovative carbon capture solutions, including a 30-tonne-per-day CO2 capture initiative at the Duba power plant.

The pilot project, launched in 2022, aims to capture 30 tonnes of CO2 daily from SEC’s Green Duba Integrated Solar Combined Cycle power plant at NEOM.

The integration of captured CO2 for enhanced oil recovery offers an important opportunity for the oil and gas sector. In this process, supercritical CO2 is injected into reservoirs, changing the physical properties of residual oil and making extraction easier.

This not only boosts production efficiency but also supports a more sustainable approach to energy extraction.

The Carbon Dioxide Enhanced Oil Recovery Demonstration Project at the Uthmaniyah oil field is a prime example of this technique. Located in the Eastern Province, the large-scale project captures and stores about 800,000 tonnes of CO2 annually from a natural gas production facility, with CO2 transported via a 85-km pipeline to the injection site.




Saudi Aramco's project at the Uthmaniyah oil field in Al-Ahsacaptures and stores about 800,000 tonnes of CO2 annually from a natural gas production facility. (Aramco photo)

Roberts of KAUST stressed the importance of careful management in these projects. “Monitoring CO2 injection to prevent leakage and optimizing injection rates is crucial for balancing production efficiency with environmental safety,” he said.

And although the potential benefits of carbon capture are clear, the industry faces significant challenges, including high costs and scalability.

A 2025 study published in the Carbon Capture Science and Technology journal shows that the average CO2 capture cost is $69 per tonne, with significant variability across industries. Ammonia production is the most cost-efficient, at $11 per tonne, due to its high CO2 concentration, while smaller-scale operations can face costs as high as $189 per tonne.

Emphasizing the need for a collective effort to overcome challenges, Roberts said that “collaborative research and pilot projects help to drive innovation and enable scalable, economically viable solutions for industrial carbon capture applications.”

Looking ahead, further advances in carbon capture technologies are on the horizon.




KAUST’s cryogenic carbon capture project is a promising technology that removes CO2 at low temperatures, offering high efficiency and scalability. (KAUST photos)

KAUST’s research group is actively exploring cryogenic carbon capture, a promising technology that removes CO2 at low temperatures, offering high efficiency and scalability.

Roberts said that relying on a single technology would not be enough to meet ambitious environmental goals.

“A diverse portfolio of solutions — including cryogenic capture, direct air capture, advanced membranes and chemical absorption — will be necessary to address emissions across various sectors,” he said.

This approach will lead to more flexible, cost-effective and sustainable carbon capture solutions, significantly reducing CO2 emissions.

KAUST plays a crucial role in educating the next generation of engineers and scientists to advance carbon capture technologies. The university offers specialized programs in sustainability and carbon capture, equipping students with the skills needed to address key challenges in CO2 capture, storage and use.

DID YOU KNOW?

• Industrial sources are responsible for nearly 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

• Carbon capture can reduce up to 90 percent of CO2 emissions from industrial sources.

•. aims for 44 million tonnes of carbon capture, use and storage capacity a year by 2035.

Roberts said that a holistic approach was key to fostering innovation and ensuring the successful implementation of carbon capture solutions.

“While carbon capture is essential for reducing industrial emissions, it must be part of a broader, multi-technology strategy to meet global emissions reduction targets,” he said.

Roberts advises policymakers and industry leaders to “focus on a technology-driven approach that prioritizes scalability, efficiency and cost-effectiveness.”




As a leading oil producer, acknowledges its responsibility to combat climate change while maintaining energy security. (Aramco photo)

He also emphasized the need for investment in experimentation and predictive modeling to avoid potential pitfalls at large scale and called for continued support for research into innovative CO2 capture methods.

“There isn’t one answer, and we need to identify as many solutions as possible,” he said.

Roberts advocates using pilot projects as platforms to optimize technologies before large-scale implementation.

He stressed the need for collaboration between research institutions, industry and government to align policies with technological advancements.

In addition, he said that establishing clear regulatory frameworks that incentivized carbon capture deployment was crucial to making these technologies economically viable and integrating them into industrial practices.



Saudi FM arrives in Paris for Gaza meeting

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (File/AFP)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (File/AFP)
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Saudi FM arrives in Paris for Gaza meeting

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (File/AFP)
  • Israel and Hamas signed an agreement on Thursday to cease fire and free Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Paris on Thursday to participate in a ministerial meeting on the US plan for Gaza and the next steps toward a ceasefire.

The meeting will be attended by the foreign ministers and representatives of several Arab, Islamic, and European countries, as well as the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission Kaja Kallas, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Israel and Hamas signed an agreement on Thursday to cease fire and free Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, in the first phase of US President Donald Trump’s initiative to end the war in Gaza.


Mitsubishi Power launches Saudi-made JAC gas turbine

Mitsubishi Power launches Saudi-made JAC gas turbine
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Mitsubishi Power launches Saudi-made JAC gas turbine

Mitsubishi Power launches Saudi-made JAC gas turbine

DAMMAM: The first Mitsubishi Power J-series air-cooled gas turbine to be assembled in was launched by Prince Saud bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, deputy governor of the Eastern Province, on Thursday in Dammam.

Prince Saud said it marked an important step in advancing the Kingdom’s industrial capabilities and localization goals, highlighting the role of local talent and international expertise in achieving Vision 2030 targets.

Adel Al-Juraid, president of Mitsubishi , said the turbine launch coincided with Mitsubishi Power’s 60th anniversary in the Kingdom, underlining the company’s long-term commitment to the country’s industrial growth, energy security and sustainability.

He added the Dammam facility’s growing capabilities would help position as a regional hub for advanced power generation solutions.

The newly assembled M501JAC turbine was installed at the 475 MW Admiral cogeneration plant in Jubail, supplying power and steam to Saudi Aramco’s SATORP complex which includes one of the region’s largest steam crackers.

Mitsubishi Power’s president and CEO, Takao Tsukui, said the project supported ’s energy transformation and emissions reduction goals and reflected the company’s mission of empowering Saudi talent.

Tsukui added the Dammam facility’s success stemmed from Mitsubishi Power’s National Program, which provides technical training and exchange opportunities for Saudi employees, who now make up more than half of the company’s workforce in the Kingdom.


Hajj and Umrah Research Forum highlights sustainability of hotel buildings in central Makkah

Saudi academics at 25th Scientific Forum for Hajj, Umrah, and Visit Research, presented innovative ideas. (SPA)
Saudi academics at 25th Scientific Forum for Hajj, Umrah, and Visit Research, presented innovative ideas. (SPA)
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Hajj and Umrah Research Forum highlights sustainability of hotel buildings in central Makkah

Saudi academics at 25th Scientific Forum for Hajj, Umrah, and Visit Research, presented innovative ideas. (SPA)
  • The forum was aimed at improving the experience of pilgrims, Umrah performers, and visitors

MADINAH: Saudi academics at the 25th Scientific Forum for Hajj, Umrah, and Visit Research, presented innovative ideas in the form of research projects and studies in Madinah, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The forum was aimed at improving the experience of pilgrims, Umrah performers, and visitors.

Researcher Dr. Abdulaziz bin Awad Al-Majnouni told SPA that his participation in the forum was an opportunity to present his research project, which discusses the concept of “Sustainability of Hotel Buildings in the Central Area of Makkah,” by analyzing sustainability performance in hotels in terms of alternative transportation, energy efficiency, water efficiency, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality.

Al-Majnouni said that the study, conducted under the supervision of Umm Al-Qura University, revealed that integrating renewable energy faces financial and technical obstacles when implemented in hotels. 

He noted that hotels are gradually adopting sustainability practices, waste management, and indoor air quality improvement. 

He also highlighted the importance of enhancing energy efficiency through advanced monitoring systems, renewable energy initiatives, improved water management using sub-meters, recycling, awareness campaigns, and establishing more comprehensive waste management systems while improving air quality. He further praised the progress achieved by hotels in Makkah’s central area in the fields of energy and water services.


Kingdom to announce major biotech, pharmaceutical partnerships at Global Health Exhibition

Kingdom to announce major biotech, pharmaceutical partnerships at Global Health Exhibition
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Kingdom to announce major biotech, pharmaceutical partnerships at Global Health Exhibition

Kingdom to announce major biotech, pharmaceutical partnerships at Global Health Exhibition
  • Eighth edition of event will runin Riyadh from Oct. 27-30

RIYADH: ’s healthcare sector is set for another round of strategic expansion, with new biotechnology and pharmaceutical partnerships expected to be unveiled at the Global Health Exhibition 2025 in Riyadh later this month.

Held with the support of the Ministry of Health, the eighth edition of the event will run from Oct. 27-30.

The event will serve as a platform for the Kingdom to attract investment and accelerate progress toward the goals of Vision 2030 to improve healthcare quality and boost the sector’s contribution to the economy.

The value of ’s healthcare industry is projected to rise from SR199 billion ($53 billion) in 2020 to SR318 billion by 2030, with the private sector’s contribution expected to double to SR145 billion.

The ministry said it was working to create a more competitive investment environment, simplify regulatory processes, and support innovation across fields including biotechnology, vaccine production, pharmaceuticals, health tourism, and digital health solutions.

These areas are seen as central to positioning the Kingdom as a regional and global hub for healthcare innovation and manufacturing.

Last year’s Global Health Exhibition generated investments of more than SR50 billion, including major deals such as the SR4 billion drug manufacturing partnership between NUPCO, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi; the SR5 billion expansion plan by Fakeeh Care Group; and acquisition agreements worth over SR4 billion by Dallah Healthcare.

The ministry said this year’s edition would build on that momentum, with new agreements expected in biotech, advanced medical technologies, artificial intelligence, and digital health, further supporting the Kingdom’s drive toward self-sufficiency and an innovation-led healthcare ecosystem.


Flynas to begin direct Jeddah-Moscow flights from Dec. 23

Flynas to begin direct Jeddah-Moscow flights from Dec. 23
Updated 09 October 2025

Flynas to begin direct Jeddah-Moscow flights from Dec. 23

Flynas to begin direct Jeddah-Moscow flights from Dec. 23
  • Opening comes 6 months after Flynas started Riyadh-Moscow route

RIYADH: Flynas is set to launch direct flights between Jeddah and Moscow, expanding on its Riyadh-Moscow route that opened in August.

In a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday, the low-cost airline said it would operate three flights a week between Moscow’s Vnukovo International Airport and Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport, starting Dec. 23.

The route is being undertaken in collaboration with the Saudi Tourism Authority and the Air Connectivity Program, Flynas said.

The ACP was launched in 2021 to develop new routes that would help expand the Kingdom’s tourism sector.

The plan is in line with the objectives of the National Civil Aviation Strategy to have national air carriers connect with 250 international destinations.

The goal is for national air carriers to accommodate 330 million passengers and to host 150 million tourists yearly by 2030.

also wants to ensure access to the two holy mosques under the Pilgrims Experience Program.

Established in 2007, Flynas is now the largest budget carrier in the Middle East and North Africa, connecting 72 destinations across the region, Europe and Asia, and it has a strong presence in the domestic market.

The airline has been recognized as the Middle East’s Leading Low-Cost Airline by the World Travel Awards, and achieved a four-star score by APEX rating.