Aramco raises $3bn via dual-tranche sukuk 

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Updated 18 September 2025
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Aramco raises $3bn via dual-tranche sukuk 

JEDDAH: Saudi energy giant Aramco has raised $3 billion through a dual-tranche sukuk issuance, highlighting strong global investor confidence and reinforcing the Kingdom’s standing in international Islamic finance. 

Priced on Sept. 10, the securities were listed on the London Stock Exchange, the company said. Proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes, supporting Aramco’s strategy to maintain financial flexibility and operational efficiency. 

The new sukuk tranches comprise $1.5 billion maturing in 2030 with a profit rate of 4.125 percent per annum, and $1.5 billion maturing in 2035 at 4.625 percent per annum. 

The issuance follows a similar $3 billion two-tranche sukuk in October, which was six times oversubscribed. That sale included a $1.5 billion tranche maturing in 2029 at 4.25 percent and another $1.5 billion tranche due in 2034 at 4.75 percent. 

Ziad Al-Murshed, Aramco executive vice president of finance and CFO, said: “We believe this successful issuance reflects the confidence of global investors in Aramco’s exceptional financial resilience and robust balance sheet, as we continue to optimize our capital structure.” 

He added: “Our ability to price the offering with a negative new issue premium across both tranches demonstrates Aramco’s unique credit proposition and standing within international capital markets.” 

According to the company’s press release, the offering attracted robust demand from top-tier institutional investors. 


Saudi Arabia sees 21% jump in mining sector licenses since 2016

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Saudi Arabia sees 21% jump in mining sector licenses since 2016

  • The growth in the Kingdom’s mining sector licenses aligns closely with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives, launched in 2016

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s mining sector has shown sustained growth, with the number of mining licenses increasing from 1,985 in 2016 to 2,401 by the end of 2024, representing cumulative growth of 21 percent, according to the 2024 mineral wealth statistics from the General Authority for Statistics.

The data highlights a steady upward trend in recent years. Licenses rose to 2,100 in 2021, marking a 6 percent increase from the previous year. 

The upward trajectory continued with 2,272 licenses in 2022, 2,365 in 2023, and 2,401 in 2024, reflecting expanding exploration and investment activity across the Kingdom’s mining sector. Building material quarries accounted for the largest share of mining permits, climbing from 1,267 licenses in 2021 to 1,481 by 2024. 

Exploration licenses also recorded consistent growth, supporting the Kingdom’s broader push to develop its mineral resources. 

Other categories of mining activity saw significant expansion, including 2,554 exploration licenses, 744 exploitation licenses, 151 reconnaissance licenses, and 83 surplus mineral ore licenses issued during the same period.

The growth in the Kingdom’s mining sector licenses aligns closely with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives, launched in 2016, which aim to diversify national income sources and strengthen non-oil sectors.