Driven to Excel in Safety
For a second consecutive time, Saudi Aramco has been awarded the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and Road Safety Forum’s “Public Awareness Campaign Award” for the company’s Traffic Safety Signature Program.
For a second consecutive time, Saudi Aramco has been awarded the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and Road Safety Forum’s “Public Awareness Campaign Award” for the company’s Traffic Safety Signature Program.
Saudi Aramco has inked the contract for the first phase of the huge South Dhahran Home Ownership Program (SDHOP), a project that will witness the initial construction of 955 housing units in a fully serviced community for Saudi Aramco employees.
In an effort to preserve the biodiversity along the pipelines corridor and facilities, Aramco has successfully replanted 192 mature acacia trees and saved the local habitat near one of its operating areas.
Earlier this summer, Ras Tanura’s Saudi Aramco Youth Soccer Organization (SAYSO) held a soccer tournament with 22 teams participating from a number of Saudi Aramco communities, making it the largest youth soccer tournament ever held at Saudi Aramco.
As part of the activities surrounding the recent visit of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman ibn ‘Abd Al-‘Aziz Al Sa’ud to the United States, Saudi Aramco hosted a reception and dinner for 500 guests to commemorate the close ties between Saudi Arabia and the United States.
Saudi Aramco, as a strategic partner to the World Economic Forum, is participating in this year’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China.
Saudi Aramco Panorama, published quarterly by Saudi Aramco, highlights many off-job safety issues. It is written for the entire family and is available in Arabic and English.
For the third year, Saudi Aramco participated in the Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC).
Saudi Aramco publishes Aramco World six times a year to increase cross-cultural understanding.
Achieving technological breakthroughs that power Saudi Aramco and the energy industry forward requires partnerships that can unlock innovating minds.
A fire that started at 5.45 am on Sunday at the Radium residential compound in Al Khobar, Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, has been extinguished.
Saudi Aramco’s Research and Development Center, through its work with FUELCOM, has made headway with several technologies that could alter the landscape of personal mobility.
Mohammed A. Al Qahtani, a business systems analyst working for the Industrial Security Planning and Support Services Department in Saudi Aramco in Dhahran, who overcame significant speech difficulties as a child, became the first Saudi and first Aramcon to win the World Championship in Public Speaking in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the U.S. on Aug. 15.
In managing water resources, countries such as Saudi Arabia find themselves walking a tightrope.
There is a sense of wonder at the iRead camp enrichment forum, a place crowded with dedicated and enthusiastic readers.
Aramco Asia, through close coordination with the China Daily and the China Youth Development Foundation, recently implemented “Opening a Window to the World for Needy Ethnic Minority Children,” a youth program that brought 30 children from needy families in Yunnan province to Beijing.
Protecting the environment is an integral part of what we value here at Saudi Aramco, and to show our commitment to these efforts, the company recently hosted an interactive exhibit focusing on water conservation.
The Saudi Aramco Research & Development Center (R&DC) recently organized the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Saudi Arabian Section of the Combustion Institute.
Saudi Aramco introduced local contractors to the Jazan Economic City (JEC) and the Refinery Complex in a workshop, encouraging contractors to register as vendors.
Saudi Aramco’s EXPEC Advanced Research Center (EXPEC ARC) solved a drilling challenge using date tree waste. EXPEC ARC examined the waste components of local date trees, such as seeds, leaves and trunks, and determined that they effectively seal rock formations in oil and gas wells while drilling, and prevent seepage.