King Salman Energy Park signs incubator as anchor tenant

An astist’s impression of the King Salman Energy Park. (SPA)
Updated 12 July 2019
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King Salman Energy Park signs incubator as anchor tenant

  • Plan to accelerate growth and small and medium-sized enterprises in the energy sector

LONDON: King Salman Energy Park (SPARK) has signed Dubai-based Oilfields Supply Center (OSC) as it anchor tenant.
Working in collaboration with Saudi Aramco, OSC will develop a business incubator called the Common User Supply Base (CUSB) to support the oil and gas industry in the Kingdom, the Dubai firm said in a statement it issued on Thursday.
The new venture aims to accelerate the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises in the energy sector. OSC plans to invest around $450 million over the next two years, contributing to SPARK’s objective of localizing more than 300 new industrial and service facilities.
The venture will also provide industrial buildings of various sizes to host companies and supply them with integrated services such as logistics, technical engineering services and business support.
Reckoned to be the first of its kind in the Kingdom and the largest in the region, the center will have a footprint of more than 1 million square meters and a potential expansion of an additional 500,000 square meters.

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SPARK occupies more than 50 square kilometers and will house approximately 300 industrial and service facilities.

“It will contribute to supply chain localization, boost job creation and support the overall advancement of the Kingdom’s energy sector,” said Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser.
Both Aramco and SPARK, through different corporate initiatives, are driving the localization of jobs and supply chains within the energy sector.
Located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, between Dammam and Al-Hasa, SPARK occupies more than 50 square kilometers and will house approximately 300 industrial and service facilities.
About two thirds of the development consists of industrial land and a major logistics center, with the remainder made up of mixed-use residential, offices, training centers, hotels and other supporting facilities.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red; Nomu gains

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Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red; Nomu gains

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index continued its downward trend on Tuesday, as it shed 34.44 points or 0.33 percent to close at 10,290.76. 

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index stood at SR3.57 billion ($950 million), with 80 of the listed stocks advancing and 178 declining. 

The Kingdom’s parallel market Nomu advanced by 0.43 percent or 100.66 points to close at 23,327.60. 

The MSCI Tadawul Index, however, declined by 0.19 percent to 1,368.49. 

The best-performing stock on the main market was Almasane Alkobra Mining Co., as its share price increased by 7.83 percent to SR95. 

The share price of Electrical Industries Co. advanced by 6.17 percent to SR11.18. 

Saudi Arabian Mining Co., known as Maaden, also saw its stock price climb by 5.74 percent to SR64.50. 

Conversely, the share price of Shatirah House Restaurant Co. declined by 8.14 percent to SR8.13. 

On the announcements front, Saudi Telecom Co. said that it plans to issue a dollar-denominated international sukuk under its $5 billion International Trust Certificate Issuance program.

According to a Tadawul statement, the issuance program was set up on Jan. 6, following a board approval obtained on Sept. 30. 

Stc added that the issuance will be conducted through an offshore special purpose vehicle established outside Saudi Arabia, adding that the proceeds will be used for the company’s general corporate purposes. 

The statement further said that the sukuk may be issued in one or more tranches or series by way of an offer to eligible investors in the Kingdom and internationally. 

The telecom giant added that the amount and terms of the offer of the sukuk will be determined based on market conditions. 

The share price of stc edged down by 1.08 percent to SR42.06.