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Saudi Aramco announces Commercial Cooperation Worth over $12 billion with French Companies During Saudi-France CEOs Forum in Paris
Saudi Aramco today participated in the Saudi-France CEO Forum held in Paris to promote bilateral business and cooperation between the two countries. The Forum was scheduled to coincide with the official visit to France by HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Bedouins and Kapsa: Life Along the El Nala Anticline
We are especially pleased this week to feature a former member of the Aramco family living today in Mangaluru, India—Robinson Palanna, Badge Number 141806.
Saudi Aramco and SABIC Sign MOU to Develop Innovative Crude Oil to Chemicals Complex
Saudi Aramco and SABIC have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop a fully integrated crude oil to chemicals (COTC) complex in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which governs the execution of the Front End Engineering Design (FEED) before a final investment decision is made.
Take Time to Plan for Boarding School Season
The beauty of any journey is that no two people’s experiences will be the same, and every journey needs a plan. As students and their parents begin to plan for boarding school selections, getting from point A to point B is never as simple as the line that denotes it.
FDR and Hafeez Qureshi: Two Philatelists of Note
In 1975, Saudi Aramco began construction of a series of gas plants at Shedgum, Uthmaniyah, Ju'aymah, Berri, Jubail, and Yanbu in the Eastern Province. At that time this was the largest gas gathering and processing system ever undertaken.
King Salman International Maritime Industries & Services
Complex is the largest of its kind in the region in terms of service capacity, set to make Saudi Arabia a strategic maritime logistics hub.
Recalling Old Memories and Making New Ones
Events like the upcoming Hafla reunion in Monterey, California offer us opportunities both to recall fond memories from the past and accumulate more material for building new memories to reflect on in the future.
Braving A Sea of Troubles
Just a few days ago a crowded fishing boat carrying more than 400 would-be migrants capsized close to the Egyptian Mediterranean coast. More than 150 people died most of them Egyptians.
Using Media for Image Building
On March 17, 2012 Arab News published an article about young Saudi students in the West and their role as the Kingdom’s young unofficial ambassadors.
A Wake-up Call to the Middle East
In 1973 then US President Richard Nixon weighed military seizure of Saudi oil fields during the famous oil embargo.
Khalid A. Al-Falih
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman ibn ‘Abd al-‘Aziz Al Sa‘ud has appointed Mr. Khalid A. Al Falih as Minister of Health.
NCUSAR Welcomes H. Delano Roosevelt To International Advisory Committee
Press Release from National Council On U.S.-Arab Relations Roosevelt Joins Collective of National Council Advisors Guiding U.S.-Arab Relations Educational Programs Washington, DC: The National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations [ncusar.org], founded in 1983, is pleased to announce that H. Delano Roosevelt has joined its International Advisory Committee.
Need for Saudi War Correspondents
Since the beginning of the Saudi Arabia-led Operation Decisive Storm, the Kingdom’s newspapers have been naturally flooded with analysis and reports on the situation in Yemen and the same is the case with the social media.
The Smooth Transfer of Power
During the early hours of the Wednesday morning, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman ordered a major Cabinet revamp.
Nasser Al-Qassabi Exposing Daesh in His Own Way
During the holy month of Ramadan, the time for breaking the fast (Iftar) is not only considered a meal but it is the time when all members of a family sit together to enjoy these special moments.
Arab Nationalists — A Naïve and Ignorant Lot
Following the terrorist attacks in Paris and later in Mali, most of the western media outlets were flooded with programs featuring analysts trying to understand the phenomena.
Board Endorses Company’s Path; 9 Appointees Announced
Saudi Aramco’s Board of Directors held its annual spring meeting in Seoul, Korea last week.
Edwin W. Hannay
Edwin W. Hannay, Marine Superintendent, Ras Tanura Marine division, died unexpectedly, Saturday, Aug. 19, in Copenhagen, while en route back to Ras Tanura from long vacation.
James C. Stewart
James C. Stewart, senior translation analyst, Local Government Relations department, Dhahran, died suddenly on June 19.
George Hoyle
George Hoyle, 37, first came to Saudi Arabia in 1954 to work in Ras Tanura as a construction engineer.