Saudi Arabia halts plan to raise production capacity

Saudi Arabia has ordered energy giant Aramco to maintain its oil production capacity at 12 million barrels per day, abandoning a planned increase, the firm said on Tuesday.
“Aramco announces that it has received a directive from the ministry of energy to maintain its maximum sustainable capacity (MSC) at 12 million barrels per day” instead of ramping it up to 13 million bpd, the firm said in a statement, AFP reported.
“The company will update its capital spending guidance when its full-year 2023 results are announced in March.”
Riyadh announced the planned production capacity increase in October 2021, the same month it pledged to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2060 – drawing intense scepticism from environmental activists. Aramco said it planned to achieve production capacity of 13 million bpd by 2027.
The decision to drop the target “suggests Riyadh is not very confident that the world will need so much additional capacity and that the investment required to get to and maintain 13 million bpd is better spent elsewhere,” said Jamie Ingram, senior editor at the Middle East Economic Survey.
Aramco has pledged to achieve “operational net-zero” carbon emissions
by 2050.

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