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Arabia and the West: Two Paths to Modernity

Mohammad Khokhar responded to last week's article on Saudi history, Arabia: Land of Mystery, by asking what transpired in the centuries preceding the 1937 discovery of “black gold” at Dammam.

Together, We Make History

Together, We Make History

Announcing Saudi Aramco’s share trading debut on Saudi Arabia’s national stock exchange, HE Yasir O. Al-Rumayyan, Chairman of the Saudi Aramco Board of Directors, and Saudi Aramco president and CEO Amin Nasser, opened a bold new chapter in the company’s long and proud history.

Message from the CEO: In a Challenging Year, Our Aramco Family Became Closer

Message from the CEO: In a Challenging Year, Our Aramco Family Became Closer

As we look forward to 2021, I want to thank you for your hard work and sacrifice, in a year in which we all had to discover new sources of resilience. It has been undeniably tough. We’ve missed our families and each other. We’ve had to become more flexible as a company.

CEO: Net-zero Ambitions Need an Innovative and Viable Materials Transition

CEO: Net-zero Ambitions Need an Innovative and Viable Materials Transition

An accelerated transition to materials of the future must run parallel with the energy transition to contribute to climate protection goals and deliver on net-zero ambitions, Aramco’s president and CEO has told a major chemicals conference. Amin Nasser was speaking at the 16th Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA) Annual Forum in Riyadh, held for the first time in the Kingdom.

FII7: One-size-fits-all Approach Not Acceptable, says Aramco CEO

FII7: One-size-fits-all Approach Not Acceptable, says Aramco CEO

“A ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to the energy transition is not acceptable.” This was the key message Aramco president and CEO Amin Nasser delivered to delegates at the 7th annual Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, in October.

Aramco and F1 in Schools: Inspiring a New Generation of Engineers

Aramco and F1 in Schools: Inspiring a New Generation of Engineers

F1 in Schools is a global educational program that aims to raise awareness of STEM in school students through a competition to develop a miniature F1 car. Endorsed by Formula 1, the globally popular motorsport championship, and organized by UK-based company F1 in Schools Ltd...

If You Can’t Beat Them...

If You Can’t Beat Them...

At the end of almost each fight or argument, young kids usually start blaming one another for the issue. They end up saying, “You started it.” Interestingly, sometimes adults also behave in this childish manner. 

Why India Always Amazes Me?

Why India Always Amazes Me?

A few months ago, I got an invitation to attend an event at the NASA Mission Control Center at Johnson’s Space Center in Houston, Texas, to be held by the end of this month.

A Case of Missed Opportunities

A Case of Missed Opportunities

A few weeks ago, a friend of mine sent me a short video of the late Iranian King Mohammad Reza Shah Pehlavi during his visit to Saudi Arabia around 40 years ago.

Are Western Leaders Above The Law?

Are Western Leaders Above The Law?

Omar Hassan Bashir has been the president of Sudan for the past 25 years. During the quarter of a century, Sudan faced many devastating issues.

Living Our Worst Nightmare

Living Our Worst Nightmare

Since the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring, I had an uneasy feeling about it. At that point in time, I could not describe that eerie feeling.

Can We Use Islamic Rules in Better Way?

Can We Use Islamic Rules in Better Way?

Just a few weeks ago, a group of young Saudis led by Ayman Al-Sharif initiated a web link that they called Makkah Almukarrama Live. 

Time For Economic Reforms

Time For Economic Reforms

These days, a few questions keep on popping up in my head. Are we really a rich country?

Dennis D. Brown

Dennis D. Brown

Dennis D. Brown, age 74, formerly of Clarksville, known to most as Coach Brown, an SMP contractor working as the College Preparatory Program's (CPP) sports and fitness coordinator, passed away on October 24, 2011 as a result of a traffic accident on the bridge joining Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

Victor Crawford

Victor Crawford

Victor "Vic" Crawford passed away November 8, 2014 at the age of 94 in Michigan.

Richard A. Berg

Richard A. Berg, of Bainbridge Island WA, died peacefully 29 June 2015. He was born October 24,1931 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor WA to Captain Thor Berg and Bergliot Berg.

Ricky Wayne Ritchie

Ricky Wayne Ritchie

Ricky Wayne Ritchie, 57, of Camdenton, Missouri passed away on November 11th, 2017 at University Hospital, Colombia, Missouri.

John Thera

John Thera

John "Jack" Thera passed away on April 17, 2021. He was born on May 1, 1949 to John Martin Thera and Carol Ann Frautschi in St. Paul, MN. He attended St. Paul Academy through high school and then he headed to the University of Montana at Bozeman where he studied mechanical engineering and aeronautical engineering, graduating in June 1971 summa cum laude.

World-class Aramco Researcher Wins Top International Engineering Award

World-class Aramco Researcher Wins Top International Engineering Award

Amer A. Amer, chief technologist in the Transport Technologies R&D Division of the Research and Development Center (R&DC), has been recognized as a global leader in engine and fuel research and innovation by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).

Ali A. Al Meshari Appointed as Chief Petroleum Engineer

Ali A. Al Meshari Appointed as Chief Petroleum Engineer

Ali A. Al Meshari has been appointed the Chief Petroleum Engineer of Aramco, where he oversees reservoir management, reservoir simulation and description, reserves and reservoir planning, in addition to production and facility development. Previously, he has served as acting general manager of Public Affairs where he oversaw a diverse portfolio of global corporate communications and citizenship programs...