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Safaniya Breaks World Cable Length Record
Saudi Aramco has achieved a landmark by energizing its largest Tie-in Platform (TP-20) with a 230 kV submarine composite cable.
Paris Global Research Center Strives to Find Fuel Solutions
Achieving technological breakthroughs that power Saudi Aramco and the energy industry forward requires partnerships that can unlock innovating minds.
Congratulations to Yasir Ahmed Shaikh on the Publication of His Book
Yasir Ahmed Shaikh, son of Manzoor Ahmed Shaikh, Saudi Aramco Badge #72818 and former Saudi Aramco employee of Medical Services, has authored a novel titled The Call of Annihilation. "If you crave an adrenaline-fueled, action-packed journey that will keep you rooted to your seats, then don't miss out on The Call of Annihilation, and grab your copy now!"
Visiting Other Sites Around Saudi Arabia
Along with visits to residential camps, ExPats and Brats at the 2009 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reunion visited some of the beautiful sites throughout the country.
I Am A Liberal
Over the years, the word liberal (which by the way does not yet have an accurate Arabic translation) has become synonymous with anti-Islamic views.
Company, SCTA Team Up for Tourism
Saudi Aramco’s partnership with the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) grew stronger as the two parties signed on the Live Saudi Arabia program recently.
How My Time in Aramco Led Me to Build a Travel Start-up
“Travelling is a great experience, but how can it be better?” That’s the question I asked myself when I was reflecting on my past travels. Before I get into my start-up’s story, let's go back to Saudi Arabia for a minute. I was born in Dhahran and lived there for 13 years before moving to Ras Tanura.
Aramco and Formula 1
When Saudi Aramco became a Global Partner of Formula 1 auto racing, it made perfect sense. Formula 1 is a sport based on technology, teamwork, and a constant drive for innovation.
Adrenaline and Automobiles - F1 and Aramco: Driving Forces in Sustainability
To the non-familiar, Formula One (F1) is simply a race — albeit a thrilling one. Cars, traveling at speeds of over 200 miles per hour around sweeping curves and nail-biting straights, are matched by fearless drivers, laser-focused and committed to winning.
Exploring Rani Kot Fort in the Interior of Sindh, Pakistan
Being a dedicated engineer, I have never found the opportunity to explore our own province of Sindh, one of the four provinces of Pakistan. After retirement from Saudi Aramco, I started reading about the beauty of the interior of Sindh...
The Seven Natural Wonders of Arabia, Part III: The Edge of the World
Nature is often in a playful mood when it comes time to determine the shape and character of Mother Earth. Take the example of the Arabian Peninsula, for instance. Few places on earth are as chock full of geologic surprises as the Kingdom.
SAEA Trip Gives Employees A Chance to Take in The Real Egypt
After four long months of planning and organization, the Saudi Aramco Employees Association was able to offer a fascinating Egyptian itinerary, including a cruise along the Nile from Aswan to Luxor.
King Salman Energy Park: At the Epicenter of a Global Industry
Saudi Arabia continues to power toward the goals set out in its transformative Vision 2030 economic road map with the recent announcement of an official endorsement by the Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques, King Salman ibn ‘Abd Al-‘Aziz Al Sa’ud, of the naming of King Salman Energy Park (SPARK) in the Kingdom’s Eastern Province.
Bringing World Class Homes to Dhahran Expansion
Since the 1930s, Saudi Aramco has operated various residential communities to provide company employees and their families with outstanding environments where they can enjoy productive lives.
Giving Thanks Around the World
On Thursday of this week, Americans will celebrate their Thanksgiving. This is a time when families and friends gather together to celebrate fellowship and give thanks for God's blessings.
Inside Yanbu’ Refinery’s Digital Transformation Journey
Aramco’s Yanbu’ Refinery is an integral part of our refining, chemicals, and marketing portfolio, one responsible for providing critical feedstock and essential fuels to meet the Kingdom’s energy needs. Commissioned in 1983 along Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast...
What Does It Mean To Be An Aramcon? A Reflective Essay
What does it mean to be an Aramcon? How exactly is our identity both similar and different from all those that are bound by the Aramcon story? These are some questions that I’m thinking about lately.
Beneath Saudi Sands
In 1932, a 37-year-old engineer employed by the Standard Oil Company of California (Socal) made a habit of climbing the highest point on the island of Bahrain, about 20 miles across the Persian Gulf from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Howard Victor Norton
Howard V. “Howie” Norton, 81, of Austin, beloved husband, father and grandfather passed away peacefully on September 3, 2012, surrounded by his devoted family.
Jubah: An Open-air Museum where Millennia are Carved in Rock
In January 1879, Lady Anne Blunt, the granddaughter of English poet Lord Byron, arrived with her husband Wilfrid at the Jubah oasis, more than two-thirds of the way across the Great Nafud Desert.