Saudi Arabia’s Aramco Begins Production At $100B Jafurah Gas Project

Saudi Aramco has begun production of light oil (condensate) from its $100 billion Jafurah unconventional gas project, after the company completed Phase 1 construction of the 450-MMcf/D-capacity gas plant. This marks the first export of liquids from the massive field, which is primarily designed to produce natural gas.

Initial cargoes were sold to Asian buyers for delivery in late February or early March 2026. Aramco will initially sell 4 to 6 cargoes per month, with each cargo consisting of approximately 500,000 barrels. Condensate is a high-value, light oil produced alongside natural gas. Aramco is expected to ramp up production at Jafurah to 2 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas by 2030.

The Jafurah unconventional gas project is the largest liquid-rich shale gas play in the Middle East, holding 229 trillion scf of raw gas and 75 billion STB of condensate. The project is a key element of Saudi Arabia’s growth strategy, aimed at meeting rapidly growing domestic energy demand, shifting away from burning oil for electricity and driving industrial growth. By reducing domestic crude consumption for power, the Kingdom intends to free up this oil for export.

The project also supports Saudi Arabia’s net-zero 2060 targets by replacing more carbon-intensive fuels with natural gas. The giant project involves advanced hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, with a total investment value estimated to reach over $100 billion. In August 2025, a consortium led by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) signed a 20-year, $11 billion lease-and-lease-back deal with Aramco for the Jafurah gas field. Jafurah Midstream Gas Company (JMGC), newly established subsidiary, will hold the rights, with 51% owned by Aramco and 49% by the GIP-led consortium, which includes Hassana Investment Company and The Arab Energy Fund.

The deal also aligns with Aramco’s objective to increase overall gas production capacity by 60% by 2030.

The Jafurah project also supports the country’s Vision 2030’s goal to shift away from oil dependency. The project is expected to contribute $20 billion annually to the Kingdom’s GDP and create significant local job opportunities.

By Alex Kimani for Oilprice.com

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com

 

  • Related Posts

    Iran Strikes Loaded Kuwait Oil Tanker off Dubai

    An Iranian drone hit a fully laden Kuwaiti oil tanker off Dubai early on Tuesday in one of the most significant attacks on a vessel in a month of war,…

    Powell: Fed Will ‘Wait and See’ Before Pulling Interest Rate Trigger

    Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Monday said that U.S. monetary policy is in a good place, and the Fed will wait and see how the ongoing Middle East conflict…

    Have You Seen?

    Air Liquide notes sustainability gains as Advance plan ends

    • March 31, 2026
    Air Liquide notes sustainability gains as Advance plan ends

    Canada invests C$17m in carbon capture

    • March 31, 2026
    Canada invests C$17m in carbon capture

    Three key issues to resolve with the Strait of Hormuz

    • March 31, 2026
    Three key issues to resolve with the Strait of Hormuz

    Iran Strikes Loaded Kuwait Oil Tanker off Dubai

    • March 31, 2026
    Iran Strikes Loaded Kuwait Oil Tanker off Dubai

    QatarEnergy Brings U.S. LNG Online Amid Ras Laffan Fallout

    • March 31, 2026
    QatarEnergy Brings U.S. LNG Online Amid Ras Laffan Fallout

    Powell: Fed Will ‘Wait and See’ Before Pulling Interest Rate Trigger

    • March 31, 2026
    Powell: Fed Will ‘Wait and See’ Before Pulling Interest Rate Trigger

    US Natural Gas Falls on Warmer Outlook, Growing Storage Surplus

    • March 30, 2026
    US Natural Gas Falls on Warmer Outlook, Growing Storage Surplus

    WATCH: Venezuelan Opposition Leader MARIA CORINA MACHADO Speaks at CERAWeek – Proposes to “Unlock” Venezuelan Oil and Have Goven…

    • March 30, 2026
    WATCH: Venezuelan Opposition Leader MARIA CORINA MACHADO Speaks at CERAWeek – Proposes to “Unlock” Venezuelan Oil and Have Goven…

    War Complicates Pricing of Saudi Arabia’s Oil for Asia

    • March 30, 2026
    War Complicates Pricing of Saudi Arabia’s Oil for Asia

    South Korea Weighs First Public Driving Restrictions in 35 Years

    • March 30, 2026
    South Korea Weighs First Public Driving Restrictions in 35 Years