Top global oil producer Saudi Aramco is ready to funnel billions of dollars into natural gas, which could fuel the Direxion Daily Natural Gas Related Bull 3X ETF (NYSEArca: GASL). Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser said the company is looking to become a global gas player.
Saudi Aramco is already an owner of Motiva, which is the biggest U.S. oil refinery.
“We have agreed to bring an additional $10 billion in the Motiva refining complex,” said Nasser, while attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “We do have appetite for additional investments in the United States. Aramco’s international gas team has been given an open platform to look at gas acquisitions along the whole supply chain. They have been given significant financial firepower–in the billions of dollars.”
In order to implement its natural gas strategy, Saudi Aramco will need a $150 billion investment in the next 10 years. According to Nasser, the company will increase its output as it seeks to be a major gas exporter.
Aramco also seeks to be global leader in chemicals with plans to acquire a strategic stake–70 percent–in Saudi Arabia’s SABIC 2010.SE, which is the world’s fourth largest petrochemicals maker. To finance the acquisition, the company plans to issue bonds worth $10 billion in the second quarter of 2019.
“Since 2018, we have been preparing quarterly results. We will publish our financial results as part of the bond issuance process,” Nasser said. “I can tell you that investors will like our results; 2017 was a good year and 2018 was even better. We are trying to close the transaction with SABIC soon.”
Becoming a Main Global Gas Player
In the meantime, Aramco will forge on with its conventional and unconventional gas exploration and production program. Nasser said that investing in the U.S. gas and petrochemical sector has become “very lucrative” as a result of its large ethane resources.
“In gas we will be one of the main global players,” Nasser added.
Aramco plans to boost its gas production to 23 billion standard cubic feet per day over the next 10 years, from its current 14 billion scf.
GASL was down 5.28 percent on Wednesday, but is up close to 40 percent thus far in 2019.
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