The two institutions will collaborate on conducting comprehensive studies
The Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) and the Gulf Cooperation Council Interconnection Authority (GCCIA) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at RCJY headquarters in Riyadh.
The agreement was signed by HE Engineer Khaled Bin Mohammed Al-Salem, President, RCJY, and HE Engineer Ahmed Al-Ebrahim, CEO, GCCIA.
While aiming to strengthen collaboration frameworks, promoting shared standards, and fostering the exchange of expertise, the MoU agreement marks a significant step towards fruitful cooperation in various fields, including industry, development, strategy, academia, science, research, and training.
EGS Practices
Under the agreement, RCJY and GCCIA will collaborate on conducting comprehensive studies pertaining to environmental, social, and governance practices. The objective is to align their respective visions and goals.
Al-Salem emphasized that this project is part of the comprehensive integration efforts among GCC countries, which exemplify the cooperative spirit among member states.
Al-Ebrahim highlighted the significant role this collaboration will play in raising functional quality standards and equipping talented individuals to contribute to the energy sector, a vital pillar of the economy.