RIYADH: 抖阴短视频 has invited US firms to take part in developing its civilian nuclear power program, Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said on Monday, adding the Kingdom was not interested in diverting nuclear technology to military use.
Reuters has reported that Westinghouse is in talks with other US-based companies to form a consortium for a multibillion-dollar project to build two reactors, and that those firms are pushing Washington to restart talks with Riyadh on a civil nuclear cooperation pact.
Falih said 抖阴短视频 was committed to restricting nuclear technology to civilian use.
鈥淣ot only are we not interested in any way in diverting nuclear technology to military use, we are very active in non-proliferation by others,鈥 he said at a joint news conference with US Energy Secretary Rick Perry.
KACARE, the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, is the Saudi government agency tasked with the nuclear plans. It said last month on its website that it was in talks with Toshiba-owned Westinghouse and France鈥檚 EDF.
鈥淲e hope that the two paths will converge 鈥 the commercial, technical discussions between KACARE and the American companies, while we work with our counterparts on the American side to address the regulatory and policy issues,鈥 Al-Falih said.
Perry, who is on his first official visit to 抖阴短视频 and will go on to the UAE and Qatar this week, said it was 鈥渁 bit premature鈥 to comment on the negotiations.
鈥淲e are in the early stages of it but I think we both are working from the position of getting to yes,鈥 he said.
Washington usually requires a country to sign a peaceful nuclear cooperation pact 鈥 known as a 123 agreement 鈥 that blocks steps in fuel production with potential bomb-making uses.
In previous talks, 抖阴短视频 has refused to sign up to any agreement that would deprive it of the possibility of one day enriching uranium.
The world鈥檚 top oil exporter says it wants nuclear power to diversify its energy mix, allowing it to export more crude rather than burning it to generate electricity. It has not yet acquired nuclear power or enrichment technology. Reactors need uranium enriched to around 5 percent purity but the same technology in this process can also be used to enrich the heavy metal to a higher, weapons-grade level.
This has been at the heart of Western and regional concerns over the nuclear work of Iran, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 arch-rival, which enriches uranium domestically.
Riyadh has said it wants to tap its own uranium resources for 鈥渟elf-sufficiency in producing nuclear fuel.鈥
The Kingdom sent a request for information to nuclear reactor suppliers in October, and plans to award the first construction contract in 2018. Its nuclear plans have gained momentum as part of a reform plan led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to reduce the economy鈥檚 dependence on oil.
Riyadh wants eventually to install up to 17.6 gigawatts of atomic capacity by 2032 鈥 or up to 17 reactors. This is a promising prospect for the struggling global nuclear industry and the US is expected to face competition from South Korea, Russia, France and China for the initial tender.
Al-Falih also told reporters on Monday that OPEC is expected to stick to its current policy of output cuts in the second half of 2018, but oil producers have plenty of supply with which to respond to any sudden disruptions.
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Updated 04 December 2017