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106416
Sat, 02/13/2010 - 15:23
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Saudi Aramco's Energy Ties with Japan Grow Stronger 2
TOKYO
After elaborating on Saudi Aramco's investment in upstream, downstream,
distribution, overseas joint ventures, human resources and even solar power,
Al-Omair said, “While there are worthy aspirations for the development of
renewable and alternative energy in the future, sound projections indicate that
Japan, like other leading nations, will continue to rely upon petroleum for
decades to come.
“As a result,” he continued, “for the well-being of the people on this
planet who will need continued access to fossil energy, both energy producers
and consumers will need to work as partners to make petroleum energy more
efficient and friendly to the environment. Saudi Aramco uniquely contributes to
energy security for Japan and the entire global market.”
The annual symposium was attended by some 300 senior executives from 11
countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Kuwait,
Nigeria, Malaysia and Indonesia.
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10:45 LOCAL TIME 07:45 GMT NNNN
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After elaborating on Saudi Aramco's investment in upstream, downstream,
distribution, overseas joint ventures, human resources and even solar power,
Al-Omair said, “While there are worthy aspirations for the development of
renewable and alternative energy in the future, sound projections indicate that
Japan, like other leading nations, will continue to rely upon petroleum for
decades to come.
“As a result,” he continued, “for the well-being of the people on this
planet who will need continued access to fossil energy, both energy producers
and consumers will need to work as partners to make petroleum energy more
efficient and friendly to the environment. Saudi Aramco uniquely contributes to
energy security for Japan and the entire global market.”
The annual symposium was attended by some 300 senior executives from 11
countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Kuwait,
Nigeria, Malaysia and Indonesia.
--SPA
10:45 LOCAL TIME 07:45 GMT NNNN
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