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Saudi Aramco (Arabic: أرامكو السعودية‎ ʾArāmkō s-Saʿūdiyyah), officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Company, is a Saudi Arabian national oil and natural gas company based in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.[4][5] Saudi Aramco's value has been estimated at up to US$10 trillion in the Financial Times, making it the world's most valuable company.[6][7][8]
Saudi Aramco has both the largest proven crude oil reserves, at more than 260 billion barrels (4.1×1010 m3), and largest daily oil production.[9] Headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia,[10] Saudi Aramco operates the world's largest single hydrocarbon network, the Master Gas System. Its yearly production is 7.9 billion barrels (1.26×109 m3),[11] and it managed over 100 oil and gas fields in Saudi Arabia, including 279 trillion standard cubic feet (scf) of natural gas reserves.[11] Saudi Aramco owns the Ghawar Field, the world's largest oil field, and the Shaybah Field, one of the world's largest oil fields.[12]
Saudi Aramco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I thought I would make a thread about this very important company in KSA, the Arab world and the Middle East since they are investing heavily in alternative energy sources and wind and solar energy and other scientific projects that could become a key source of income in the future for many Middle and non-Middle Eastern countries.
Having ties to Aramco through my father this is also my favorite company and I can say for certain that the people, many of whom are local Saudis, including the CEO, who are working there are among the most talented people and example for our region.
Saudi Aramco CEO: "We Have to Invest Wisely" - YouTube
Saudi Aramco CEO Khalid A. Al-Falih discusses the oil and gas company, its position in the global energy sector and in Saudi Arabia, and the value of long-term investment. He spoke at the Stanford Graduate School of Business' View from the Top global speaker series on June 1, 2012. Mr. Al-Falih's remarks are followed by a brief interview with Stanford GSB MBA '12, Prital Kadakia.
For anyone interested in the oil industry, fellow engineering students etc. then this topic might find interest.
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