A Place of My Own: Vignette from 'Tales from the Desert: An Arabian Memoir'

A Place of My Own: Vignette from 'Tales from the Desert: An Arabian Memoir'

BY Stuart Crocker / /

I lived in the temporary house on 16th Street for about eighteen months until I eventually accrued sufficient housing points to bid on some permanent housing. Although I had enjoyed my time in the temporary house and made some good friends, I wanted my wife to visit me occasionally and this would not be possible until I found permanent accommodation.

Memory Lane: Busy Piers, Growing Rice, A King’s Passing, and Shaybah Wildlife

Memory Lane: Busy Piers, Growing Rice, A King’s Passing, and Shaybah Wildlife

BY The Arabian Sun / /

Here are some interesting headlines over the past 70 years at Aramco. Twenty-two vessels unloaded 40,000 tons of cargo at Dammam port last May. Both the tonnage and the number of ships broke all previous records. Already, new records are being made. On June 7, 13 ships were offloading or waiting to off load. A year ago, 13 freighters was the record for the month.

Aramco Wins Two Gold Green World Awards

Aramco Wins Two Gold Green World Awards

BY The Arabian Sun / /

Aramco’s South Ghawar Producing Department (SGPD) recently won the gold award in two categories at the Green World Awards ceremony, with a first place in “Industry/Energy Management” for SGPD’s Energy Management Program (EnMP), and for “Carbon Reduction” for the zero flaring invention to boost production from low-pressure oil wells and revival of dead wells.

SAEEA Progress Meeting Minutes - June 04, 2022

SAEEA Progress Meeting Minutes - June 04, 2022

BY Engr. Iqbal Ahmed Khan / /

The progress meeting of the Saudi Aramco Ex-Employees Association (SAEEA) was held on June 04, 2022 at Faran Club, Karachi, Pakistan. It has been decided to increase the SAEEA annual subscription, effective July 1, 2022, from Rs.3000 to Rs.4000.

Saudi Aramco Journal of Technology – Spring 2022

Saudi Aramco Journal of Technology – Spring 2022

BY Saudi Aramco News / /

The Aramco Journal of Technology is published quarterly by the Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to provide the company’s scientific and engineering communities a forum for the exchange of ideas through the presentation of technical information aimed at advancing knowledge in the hydrocarbon industry.

AramcoWorld Reading Selections - June 08, 2022

AramcoWorld Reading Selections - June 08, 2022

BY AramcoWorld / /

It’s a damp, cold October night in Berlin, but along Hauptstraße in the Friedenau district, inside the famed Zig Zag Jazz Club, the crowd waiting for Alaa Zouiten is lively, chattering and warm.

Tales of the Bedouin – Part XIX: Journey to Meet The Son of Bathan – Part 2

Tales of the Bedouin – Part XIX: Journey to Meet The Son of Bathan – Part 2

BY Mark Lowey / /

In this piece, Mark Lowey, known as “Abu Jack” (father of Jack) to his Saudi friends, is escorted deep into the Rub Al Khali (Empty Quarter) to meet, for the first time, the son of an old acquaintance. We stopped at the edge of the camp. I stepped out of the Landcruiser and called out “Salaam Aleikum!” to the group of men standing facing us.

A Look Back: Aramco TV On The Air

A Look Back: Aramco TV On The Air

BY AramcoWorld / /

Second oldest Arabic-language television station in the Middle East, Aramco TV puts together a daily schedule with a dual mission—education and recreation for its 100,000 viewers in Saudi Arabia. One evening several months ago an American on a business trip to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia stirred his after-dinner coffee and watched the flickering image on his host's television screen come into focus.

Bahrain by Dhow: Vignette from 'Tales from the Desert: An Arabian Memoir'

Bahrain by Dhow: Vignette from 'Tales from the Desert: An Arabian Memoir'

BY Stuart Crocker / /

The company had a very active employees association called the Aramco Employees Association (AEA) which organised many activities and trips. Self-directed groups under the auspices of this organisation were given funding by the company and allowed the use of various company facilities. These groups were many and varied with activities ranging from traditional sports, to handicrafts, art and drama, even including the unlikely ‘Arabian Hoedowners'.

Eighth Edition of The Saudi Film Festival Celebrates Gulf Filmmakers at Ithra

Eighth Edition of The Saudi Film Festival Celebrates Gulf Filmmakers at Ithra

BY The Arabian Sun / /

Some of the biggest names in Gulf cinema are heading to the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) from June 2-9, in Dhahran, for the eighth edition of the Saudi Film Festival. This year’s theme, “Poetic Cinema,” honors Khalil Al-Rawaf, the first Arab Hollywood star, and director Khalid Al-Siddiq, a pioneer of Kuwaiti cinema.

Women Leading and Working in The Flower Industry

Women Leading and Working in The Flower Industry

BY The Arabian Sun / /

Skin-care products factory “Roseyar,” one of Aramco’s newer citizenship initiatives, is using Taif’s exclusive rose attar to empower local women. Roseyar, inaugurated early in 2021 with 40 employees — technicians and admin staff — offers local Saudi women, who have limited opportunity to earn an income, to work with a team producing a range of six rose-fragranced body products. The philanthropic venture is showing notable personal and financial returns.

Russell G. Husted Makes Headway as Math Educator

Russell G. Husted Makes Headway as Math Educator

BY Aramco ExPats / /

All Russell Husted needed was an opportunity to learn. After just one year at Denver Academy, he says, “It opened up a life for me that the world was closing down.” Now an educator himself, Russell has made a career of opening up opportunities for other students.

Aramco ExPats Celebrates 20 Years

Aramco ExPats Celebrates 20 Years

BY Vicci Turner / /

In 2002, facing imminent repatriation back to the U.S. and wondering how, after so many years, I could stay connected to everything and everyone I had grown to love during my time in Arabia with Saudi Aramco, I formed the notion of creating a website...

Pre-Cruise Hafla Reunion - Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay Welcomes Us

Pre-Cruise Hafla Reunion - Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay Welcomes Us

BY Aramco ExPats / /

The reunion committee has secured rooms at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay for either one or two nights before boarding the Celebrity Summit on Monday, October 31. If you want to come early, please make a reservation using Marriott's online link for the Hafla Reunion 2022.

Taif’s Flowers: A Blooming Industry

Taif’s Flowers: A Blooming Industry

BY The Arabian Sun / /

Deep cultural history, economics, and female empowerment fragrantly waft together across the soaring peaks of the Sarawat mountain range in western Saudi Arabia’s Makkah Province. For three centuries, the exquisite pink hues of damask roses have nestled each spring in ancient farm fields ploughed among the giant granite boulders of Taif’s imposing 2,000 meter mountain slopes.

Vice President of Exploration Misfir A. AzZahrani Retires

Vice President of Exploration Misfir A. AzZahrani Retires

BY The Arabian Sun / /

Misfir A. AzZahrani’s career spanned across a transformative time period for the company, with early assignments that helped to build and develop Aramco’s nascent gas program into a global leader, which does not only meet domestic energy needs, but also helps the Kingdom reach its ambitious economic Vision 2030 plans.

Eid Milan: Mini Reunion at Mirajuddin Khan’s Residence

Eid Milan: Mini Reunion at Mirajuddin Khan’s Residence

BY Engr. Iqbal Ahmed Khan / /

Man is a social creature by nature. Therefore it is not uncommon for us to gather in groups to celebrate the special occasions in our lives. Sometimes we don’t even need a reason; just a desire to meet with our friends and relatives to share our feelings, happenings and old memories, or partake in family discussions.

AramcoWorld Reading Selections - May 25, 2022

AramcoWorld Reading Selections - May 25, 2022

BY AramcoWorld / /

As a rumbling furnace fires up, glowing orange at 1,500 degrees Celsius, Sadika Keskes blows through a long, thin metal pipe to gradually inflate a hot, heavy bubble of molten glass. Slight, spry and focused, she moves from the furnace flames to a nearby water-cooling basin and back to the furnace to continue shaping her glass creation.

Art of Arabia

Art of Arabia

BY Brid Beeler / /

For some years now, the contemporary arts scene in Saudi Arabia has been mushrooming. While Jeddah remains the Kingdom’s art capital, Al Ula has captured much of the spotlight following the recent Desert X installations by 15 Saudi and international artists. Al Ula is truly an amazing space for art, and the artists involved cannot help but take inspiration from the stark beauty of the surrounding plains and sandstone cliffs.