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  2. Saudi Aramco - Wikipedia

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    Website. aramco.com. Saudi Aramco ( Arabic: أرامكو السعودية ʾArāmkū as-Suʿūdiyyah ), officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Group or simply Aramco (formerly Arabian-American Oil Company ), is a state-owned petroleum and natural gas company that is the national oil company of Saudi Arabia.

  3. Amin H. Nasser - Wikipedia

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    Amin Hassan Nasser ( Arabic: أمين حسن الناصر) is the President and CEO of the Saudi Arabian oil company ( Saudi Aramco ), the world's second-largest oil producer. He became acting president and chief executive in May 2015 before assuming the position permanently in September 2015. [1] During his tenure at Aramco, he has criticized ...

  4. EXPEC Advanced Research Center - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 26°18′44.20″N 50°7′41.05″E. The Exploration and Petroleum Engineering Center - Advanced Research Center (EXPEC ARC) is located in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. It is a research center that belongs to Saudi Aramco and is responsible for upstream oil and gas technology development. The center has over 250 scientists from various ...

  5. Aramco World - Wikipedia

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    Houston. Website. aramcoworld.com. ISSN. 2376-1075. OCLC. 933724912. Aramco World (formerly Saudi Aramco World) is a bi-monthly magazine published by Aramco Services Company, a US-based subsidiary of Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil company of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The first issue of the magazine appeared in November 1949. [1]

  6. Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    www .jhah .com. Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare is a joint project between Saudi Aramco, energy and integrated global petrochemicals company, and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the academic medical teaching and research arm of Johns Hopkins University. It is intended to provide healthcare for the employees of Saudi Aramco and their families.

  7. The world’s biggest oil company says it can reach ‘net zero ...

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    On Saudi Aramco’s campus at the edge of the Arabian Gulf, the vast scale of the world’s biggest oil producer is on stark display. In one building, a curved monitor 140 feet long wraps around a ...

  8. Motiva Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Aramco (1997–present) Website. motiva.com. Motiva Enterprises, LLC is an American company that operates as a wholly owned US subsidiary of Saudi Aramco. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, it had revenue of $37 Billion. [5] Motiva operates as a distributor of Shell and 76 branded gasolines within its operating territory. [3] The company ...

  9. Safaniya Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    Safaniya Oil Field. /  28.28000°N 48.75000°E  / 28.28000; 48.75000. Safaniya Oil Field ( Arabic: حقل السفانية النفطي ), operated and owned by Saudi Aramco, is the largest offshore oil field in the world. It is located about 265 kilometres (165 mi) north of the company headquarters in Dhahran on the coast of the Persian ...