Saudi Aramco Welcomes New Chair
State Saudi Aramco, the world's biggest oil producer, announced that Yasir Othman Al-Rumayyan was its new chairman September 3. Al-Rumayyan was appointed a member of the company’s board in 2016 and is the governor of the public investment fund. He replaces Khalid Al-Falih, also the Saudi energy minister.
Saudi officials have stated that Al Rumayyan's appointment is to make a clear break between the government and the oil giant. Saudi Aramco is expected to launch its initial public offering soon, with 5% of it for sale and the state hoping for a valuation of $2 trillion for the whole company. The sale was due to take place last year but was delayed. So far Saudi Aramco has not picked a foreign exchange for the IPO, with both New York and the UK exchanges posing risks of one sort or another to the issuer.
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