Saudi Aramco signs MoUs with Aeroseal, Spiritus and Rondo
Published by Isabel Stagg,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Saudi Aramco signed three memorandums of understanding (MOU) with US companies Aeroseal, Spiritus and Rondo, the state-owned oil giant said on Friday 17 May, 2024 according to Reuters.
Under the MOU the companies will develop potential lower-carbon energy solutions, Aramco's statement said.
Aramco and Aeroseal agreed to deploy Aeroseal’s technology to expand its fleet and commercialise the technology in novel applications such as gas pipelines, the statement said.
With Spiritus, Aramco has agreed to explore opportunities in direct air capture to reduce energy needs.
The statement added that Aramco and Rondo agreed to explore deployment of heat batteries in Aramco’s global facilities to reduce operating costs and cut emissions.
The MOUs were signed during the visit of US Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm to Saudi Arabia.
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