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  2. Saudi Aramco - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Aramco has both the world's second-largest proven crude oil reserves, at more than 270 billion barrels (43 billion cubic metres), [9] and largest daily oil production of all oil-producing companies. [10][11][12] It is the single greatest contributor to global carbon emissions of any company in the world since 1965.

  3. Saudi Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Exchange (Arabic: تداول السعودية ‎) or Tadāwul (Arabic: تداول ‎) is a stock exchange in Saudi Arabia. Tadāwul was formed in 2007 as a joint stock company and the sole entity authorized to act as a securities exchange in Saudi Arabia, but trading began in 1954 as an informal financial market. It continued as such ...

  4. Amin H. Nasser - Wikipedia

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    Amin Hassan Nasser (Arabic: أمين حسن الناصر) is the President and CEO of 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 fossil fuel divestment and promoted ...

  5. Giant Aramco listing a critical test for young Saudi exchange

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    RIYADH/DUBAI (Reuters) - The imminent listing of oil giant Aramco will be a pivotal moment for Saudi Arabia's young and untested Tadawul stock exchange. The Tadawul has said it has been preparing ...

  6. Tadawul All-Share Index - Wikipedia

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    The Tadawul All-Share Index is a price index in which all stock corporations on the Tadawul Stock Exchange are listed. It reflects the development of the entire Saudi Arabian stock market. [1] The index level is determined exclusively based on share prices and is only adjusted for income from subscription rights and special payments.

  7. Nationalization of oil supplies - Wikipedia

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    The joint concessionary company, ARAMCO, agreed to the government's demand to use the introduced posted price as a way to calculate profits. Profit-sharing between ARAMCO and Saudi Arabia was established as a 50/50 split. [16] Eventually the Saudi government fully purchased Aramco in 1980 renaming it as Saudi Aramco. [7]

  8. Nabilah al-Tunisi - Wikipedia

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    Born. 1959 (age 64–65) Nationality. Saudi Arabian. Education. Oregon State University. Nabilah al-Tunisi (born c. 1959) (Arabic:نبيلة التونسي), was the chief engineer for Saudi Aramco. In 2017 Al-Tunisi became the first female chairman of the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul). [1]

  9. 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 ...