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Saudi Aramco's initial public offering will take place in the second half of 2018, CEO Amin Nasser said Monday, dismissing reports that the oil giant's plans could be shelved.
"We have always said that we will be listing in 2018, and to be more specific, in the second half of 2018," Nasser said in an interview with CNBC television.
"The IPO is on track. The listing venue will be discussed and shared in due course," Nasser told the channel in Riyadh.
The Aramco chief also said Saudi authorities were not in talks with Chinese or other investors to sell a stake in the firm, estimated to be worth around $2 trillion.
Aramco, which controls Saudi Arabia's massive energy assets, plans to list nearly five percent of its shares in the stock market.
The IPO is expected to be the largest in history, raising around $100 billion in much-needed revenue for the kingdom, which has posted $200 billion in deficits in the past three fiscal years.
Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, whose Kingdom Holding Co. rivals the state-owned Public Investment Fund, has also hinted that Aramco might be headed for even more stock sales in the years to come.
"If you go five percent, there's nothing that prohibits you from going another five percent next year, and five percent the third year and fourth year, and so forth, depending on the situation," he told CNBC on Monday.
The potential Aramco listing is a cornerstone of an ambitious economic reform programme launched by powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last year.

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