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Aramco’s Quantum Gambit Fuels Energy Exploration

Saudi Aramco claims that it is using quantum computing to optimise oil exploration, streamline operations, and drive clean energy research.

According to recent reports, Saudi Aramco is deploying Saudi Arabia’s first quantum computer, developed in partnership with French startup Pasqal and IBM. The 200-qubit quantum machine is set to be operational by Q4 2025.

This deployment marks not only a national first but also positions Saudi Arabia among the early adopters of advanced quantum computing in the energy sector.

Unlike conventional computers, Aramco claims its quantum system utilises neutral-atom qubit technology, which is known for its scalability and coherence advantages.

With its 200-qubit capacity, the system represents a substantial leap beyond most current quantum machines, enabling it to process complex calculations that are prohibitively time-consuming for classical supercomputers

Pasqal’s architecture also claims that it offers the flexibility to transition from analogue computing towards hybrid analogue-digital processing, which will be integral in solving intricate real-world energy challenges.

Aramco says its primary focus is to apply this computing power across key areas in the energy industry.

One of the most critical applications involves reservoir modelling. By simulating subsurface geological formations with unprecedented accuracy, Aramco aims to optimise oil extraction and predict reservoir behaviours more reliably than traditional methods allow.

Beyond exploration, the company says it plans to enhance supply chain logistics too. By addressing optimisation problems that classical systems struggle to solve efficiently, quantum computing may help Aramco streamline global operations and cut operational costs…to read more click here.