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Saudi Aramco Journal of Technology - Fall 2016

Saudi Aramco Journal of Technology - Fall 2016

Read about an oil industry first field trial of inter-well reservoir nano-agent trackers, amongst other topics in the latest edition of the Saudi Aramco Journal of Technology.

The Golden Age of Islam

The Golden Age of Islam

Earlier this year, three feature articles on the history of Saudi Arabia appeared in this newsletter. They were based on materials available from the Saudi Speakers Bureau. This week we return to that subject with a fourth installment.

Photo of the Week - Spring 2008

Photo of the Week - Spring 2008

Photo of the Week - Summer 2008

Photo of the Week - Summer 2008

AramcoWorld 75th Series - Building Cultural Connections

AramcoWorld 75th Series - Building Cultural Connections

Since its beginnings 75 years ago, AramcoWorld’s editors have viewed architecture as an essential lens on history and a crucible for cultural connections. Early stories, in particular, added human context to a discipline that often focused on the form of buildings with little regard for the people who created and used them.

Chairman at Saudi Green Initiative: Action Instead of Lofty Goals

Chairman at Saudi Green Initiative: Action Instead of Lofty Goals

Aramco and Saudi Arabia are taking steps to aid the global effort to reduce emissions from the operations of the energy industry, said H.E. Yasir O. Al-Rumayyan, chairman of Aramco’s Board of Directors and governor of the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), during a discussion at the Saudi Green Initiative (SGI) forum in Dubai recently.

Cabo, Cabo, Cabo…¡Olé, Cabo!

Cabo, Cabo, Cabo…¡Olé, Cabo!

Cabo, Cabo, Cabo…¡Olé, Cabo! “We loved Cabo!” “We had the most fabulous time in Cabo!” “We can’t wait to go back to Cabo!”

Don’t Take Jordan Lightly

Don’t Take Jordan Lightly

Sometimes during a war, one picture changes the flow of events and put an end to the war. Observers may recall the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of Phan Thi Kim Phuc taken during the Vietnam War on June 8, 1972.

Writing About KSA From Afar

Writing About KSA From Afar

Thomas Friedman, in his latest article “Letter from Saudi Arabia” published in the New York Times, wrote, “Saudi Arabia is a country that is easier to write about from afar.”

Strengthening Saudi-US Ties

Strengthening Saudi-US Ties

This week US President Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia. During his visit, he will meet Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and attend a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit.

Obama in Cuba

Obama in Cuba

How far is Cuba from the United States? Cuba’s capital city Havana is only about 220 miles from Miami, Florida’s largest city — that is half the distance between Miami and Pensacola (two cities of Florida), which is about 520 miles.

At 50, Singapore is Young, Prosperous

At 50, Singapore is Young, Prosperous

It is said that a poor and weak man used to live in a makeshift shack. He was sound asleep one night but woke up in the middle of the night and decided to make his shack bigger.

The Never-Ending Arab Spring

The Never-Ending Arab Spring

The term “spring” is used to describe a popular uprising against a political system. 

Amin Nasser Outlines Key Pillars of a More Secure and More Sustainable Energy Future

Amin Nasser Outlines Key Pillars of a More Secure and More Sustainable Energy Future

Aramco president and CEO Amin Nasser highlighted the need for a much more credible energy transition plan, as he delivered a keynote speech at the Schlumberger Digital Forum today. During the event, he stressed the importance of achieving a new global consensus on the way forward, and outlined three strategic pillars that should be central to the response.

Are the Arabs Asking for Too Much?

Are the Arabs Asking for Too Much?

Browsing through a copy of the International New York Times on a flight from Dubai to Jeddah, I read Roger Cohen’s article “The Arab Withering”. He reviews Robert F. Worth’s book “A Rage for Order”.

Why Don’t Saudi Graduates have the Skills Necessary for Employment?

Why Don’t Saudi Graduates have the Skills Necessary for Employment?

A knowledge-based society is pivotal for the sustainable growth of our economy.

Award 'A Company Achievement'

Award 'A Company Achievement'

In recognition of navigating the company through times of unprecedented growth and significant challenges in the global petroleum industry, HE Khalid A. Al-Falih, Chairman of the Saudi Aramco Board of Directors, has been named the 2016 Energy Intelligence Petroleum Executive of the Year.

Robert Michael Toronyi

Robert Michael Toronyi

Dr. Robert (Bob) Michael Toronyi passed away February 28, 2023 surrounded by his wife Cheryl and sons, Chris and Brian. Bob was born in Newark, NJ to Michael and Vilma Toronyi. He grew up in a modest house where he lived with his brother Ron, his parents, uncles Joseph and Andrew, and his maternal grandfather.

From the 10th International Conference of ASIS: Industrial Security Enables Economic Growth

From the 10th International Conference of ASIS: Industrial Security Enables Economic Growth

ASIS Middle East held the 10th international conference of ASIS during the period Nov. 14-17, at the Dhahran Expo.  Sponsored by Aramco and His Royal Highness Prince Saud Bin Naif Bin Abdulaziz, governor of the Eastern Province, and supported by the High Commission for Industrial Security...