The research hub deploys artificial and machine learning to create low-carbon solutions.
Nasir K. Al-Naimi officially inaugurates the Aramco Research Center at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Thuwal on Monday, June 27.
Aramco on Monday inaugurated the Aramco Research Center at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (ARC KAUST), which looks to accelerate the development of low-carbon solutions for the energy industry using advanced analytics.
Strategically located within the KAUST, the newly established research hub deploys artificial intelligence and machine learning to develop innovative ways to advance low-carbon solutions and enable a circular carbon economy.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Aramco senior vice president of Upstream Nasir K. Al-Naimi; KAUST vice president of Innovation and Economic Development Kevin Cullen; and senior executives from SABIC, Dow Chemical Co., and PetroRabigh.
Ahmad O. Al-Khowaiter, Aramco chief technology officer, said: “The Aramco Research Center at KAUST offers a unique opportunity to strengthen our collaboration with KAUST and accelerate the development of cutting-edge technologies that will contribute to a low-carbon future. Today energy companies face the dual challenge of delivering sustainability and reliability.”
“The critical research undertaken at this new facility will help us meet our obligations to customers and energy consumers worldwide, while also supporting our ambition of reaching operational net-zero emissions by 2050.”
— Ahmad O. Al-Khowaiter
ARC KAUST researchers, engineers, and scientists intend to develop new technologies in carbon capture, low-carbon hydrogen/ammonia, nonmetallics, e-fuels, liquids-to-chemicals, and advanced transport technologies.
The opening of the center represents an important milestone in the growth of Aramco, offering unique collaboration opportunities to leverage KAUST’s capabilities in such areas as super-computing and data analytics.
— The Arabian Sun: June 27, 2022