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Saudi could go carbon-neutral before 2060, minister says
by AFP Staff Writers
Riyadh (AFP) Oct 27, 2021

Saudi Arabia could go carbon neutral before its 2060 target if technology evolves quickly enough, its energy minister said on Wednesday, days before the COP26 climate summit.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said new processes enabling the "circular carbon economy" -- a concept where waste carbon is captured and repurposed -- were key to the world's top oil exporter achieving net zero.

The desert kingdom, also one of the world's biggest polluters, is heavily promoting the virtues of the circular carbon economy (CCE) at the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, an elite business gathering dubbed "Davos in the desert".

"CCE first and foremost depends on the evolution of technology," the minister told the conference, describing 2060 as a "dynamic baseline".

"Actually, if technology evolves even faster, we may not have to wait until 2060. It could bring it earlier."

On Saturday, Saudi Arabia pledged to go carbon neutral by 2060. Two days later it announced a billion-dollar contribution to initiatives to fund the circular carbon economy and provide "clean" fuel for the world's poor.

The United Nations says more than 130 countries have set or are considering a target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by mid-century, an objective it says is "imperative" to safeguard a liveable climate.

World leaders will gather in Glasgow from Sunday for the UN's COP26, a historic summit billed as humanity's "last best chance" to get devastating climate change under control.

"The most daunting challenge that we are all faced with is climate change," the energy minister said, before adding that he did not expect any drop in demand for oil.

"I still argue it would not happen," he said.

Oil production remains the fundamental plank of Saudi energy policy. This month, state-owned giant Saudi Aramco said it planned to raise production by a million barrels a day by 2027.

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