Saudi energy minister leads clean hydrogen discussion in G20 meet

During the event, Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman chaired a clean hydrogen roundtable along with his Indian counterpart Raj Kumar Singh. (Getty)
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Updated 24 July 2023
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Saudi energy minister leads clean hydrogen discussion in G20 meet

RIYADH: Affirming Saudi Arabia’s commitment to ensuring a sustainable future, Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman participated in the 14th joint ministerial meeting of G20 energy ministers on clean energy in India. 

During the event, the energy minister chaired a clean hydrogen roundtable along with his Indian counterpart Raj Kumar Singh. 

In a statement, Saudi Arabia’s Energy Ministry said that these participations confirm the Kingdom’s active role at the international level to confront the effects of climate change and contribute to global efforts in reducing emissions. 

Saudi Arabia, one of the world’s top oil exporters, is currently on a path of economic diversification aligned with the goals outlined in Vision 2030. 

Moreover, the Kingdom has set a net-zero emission target by 2060. 

“The Kingdom is also determined to continue to lead the way in the production and export of clean hydrogen. The Kingdom seeks to establish partnerships with entities from around the world to achieve its goals in the field of inclusive energy,” added the ministry. 

The ministry also noted that Saudi Arabia will host the Climate Week for the Middle East and North Africa in October 2023, where the Kingdom will showcase its progress in reducing emissions. 

The event will also see experts from different parts of the globe sharing their thoughts and ideas on effective ways to combat the effects of climate change. 

Saudi Arabia participates in G20 Science Summit 

Saudi Arabia also participated in the G20 Science Summit in India, stressing the vitality of linking science and deep technologies in society as pivotal engines of progress in ensuring a green future. 

Munir bin Mahmoud El-Desouki, president of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, who led the Saudi delegation in India, noted that investment in science and technology is essential for the Kingdom to reach global leadership. 

To achieve this goal, Saudi Arabia has already identified the national priorities for innovation, research and development over the next two decades: human health, environmental sustainability and leadership in energy, industry and future economies, reported the Saudi Press Agency. 

He also urged the members of G20 nations to unite and enhance cooperation in scientific research, development and innovation to drive the spread of transformative ideas and discoveries, which is crucial to ensure a healthy future.   

 


Saudi Arabia opens 3rd round of Exploration Empowerment Program

Updated 01 February 2026
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Saudi Arabia opens 3rd round of Exploration Empowerment Program

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, in collaboration with the Ministry of Investment, has opened applications for the third round of the Exploration Empowerment Program, part of ongoing efforts to accelerate mineral exploration in the Kingdom, reduce early-stage investment risks, and attract high-quality investment from local and international mining companies.

The third round of the Exploration Empowerment Program offers a comprehensive support package targeting exploration companies and mineral prospecting license holders.

The initiative aims to lower investment risks for projects and support a faster transition from prospecting to development.

"The program provides coverage of up to 70 percent of the total salaries of Saudi technical staff, such as geologists, during the first two years, increasing to 100 percent thereafter, in line with program requirements.

This support aims to develop talent, build national capabilities in mineral exploration, promote job localization, and facilitate the transfer of geological knowledge.

The application for the third round opened on Jan. 14, allowing participants to benefit from the Kingdom’s attractive investment environment, its stable legal framework, and streamlined regulatory structures, as well as integrated infrastructure that supports the transition from mineral resources to operational mines.

The ministry has set the timeline for the third round, with the application period running from Jan. 14 to March 31.

This will be followed by the evaluation, approval, and signing of agreements from April 1 to May 31, with the eligible projects set to be announced between June 1 and July 31 of the same year.

The program stages include submitting exploration data during the reimbursement and payment phase from Sept. 1 to Nov. 30, followed by technical and financial verification of work programs and approval of the disbursement of support funds in January 2027.

The exploration data will then be published on the National Geological Database in April 2027.

The ministry emphasized that the EEP focuses on supporting the exploration of strategically important minerals with national priority. It also contributes to enhancing geological knowledge by providing up-to-date data that meets international standards, helping investors make informed decisions and supporting the growth of national companies and local supply chains.

The ministry urged companies to apply early to benefit from the program’s third round, which coincided with the fifth edition of the International Mining Conference, which was held from Jan. 13 to 15.