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Aramco Signs Major New Deals to Expand US Partnerships

Published on: November 20, 2025 1:24 AM

Saudi Aramco has announced a major expansion of its business ties with the United States, signing 17 new agreements worth more than $30 billion. The deals were revealed during the US–Saudi Investment Forum 2025 in Washington, DC. These new collaborations highlight the company’s growing global strategy and strengthen Aramco US investment partnerships, giving a clear picture of how Aramco plans to deepen its international reach.

According to the company, this latest set of agreements builds on 34 other MoUs signed in May, which together carried a potential value of about $90 billion. With the addition of the new deals, Aramco has now outlined nearly $120 billion in cooperation opportunities with American firms this year. The company said these partnerships will support long-term growth and help advance its strategic priorities.

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The agreements cover a wide range of sectors, including liquefied natural gas (LNG), financial services, advanced materials manufacturing, and industrial procurement. Aramco stated that these collaborations will play a key role in expanding its operational capabilities. Major US companies such as SLB, Baker Hughes, McDermott, Halliburton, and others signed contracts to provide materials, engineering support, and technical services.

Aramco President and CEO Amin H. Nasser said that American companies have been important partners for more than 90 years. He highlighted how US support has contributed to the company’s development in oil, gas, digital technologies, artificial intelligence, research, and employee training. He added that the new agreements are meant to further strengthen this historic relationship and open new opportunities for innovation and value creation.

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Aramco said these new collaborations reflect its broader goal of deepening links with the United States in energy, technology, and supply chain development. With strong interest from both sides, the company expects the Aramco US investment partnerships to support future growth and reinforce its long-standing foundation of cooperation with American companies.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Aramco, Aramco US investment partnerships, Saudi Aramco, United States, US investment

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