Saudi Aramco said Tuesday it is advancing plans to increase its sales gas production capacity by about 80% by 2030, compared with 2021 levels, as the company pushes ahead with major gas and upstream development projects.The expansion includes the start of production at the Jafurah gas field in the Eastern Province and the launch of operations at the Tanajib Gas Plant near Dammam, alongside new work under the crude oil capacity expansion program at the Marjan Field and water injection operations at the Berri Field, aimed at enhancing operational flexibility and strengthening the company's ability to respond to changing market conditions.Aramco said the Master Gas System expansion project is progressing according to schedule to meet growing domestic demand while also supplying significant volumes of high-value associated liquids.The company added that the strong momentum of its ongoing projects is expected to support future operating cash flow growth, creating new opportunities and reinforcing its position as a leading global energy supplier.Aramco also announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025, reporting strong earnings and increasing returns.The company said net income reached 392.5 billion Saudi riyals for the 2025 fiscal year, including 94.0 billion riyals in the fourth quarter, while operating cash flow totaled 510.8 billion riyals for the year and 153.2 billion riyals in the fourth quarter.