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Warren Joseph Boudreaux
Warren Joseph Boudreaux of New Orleans, and a native of Franklin, born in August 27, 1926 and departed this world on Saturday, April 23, 2016, at the age of 89.
Center for World Culture Plans Oral-History Interviews at Reunion
The Archives team of the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture in Dhahran is seeking volunteers to participate in filmed oral-history interviews at the Annuitants Reunion in Monterey on Oct. 24-26.
Ithra Calls on Best and Brightest from Around the Globe to Support Refugee Relief
Ithra, the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, is using the power of creativity to design sustainable solutions that improve the quality of life for refugees around the world. It’s all part of Ithra’s Tanween 2023, the largest creativity platform in the Kingdom designed to celebrate...
The Seven Wonders of Arabia, Part V: Al-Hasa—The Grandest Oasis of All
In the minds of people the world over, the most romantic, most exotic element associated with the deserts of Arabia are its oases. Images of palm trees swaying in the sultry breeze...
Aston Martin Aramco Formula One® Team Launches Technology-focused Generation 3 Initiative with Aramco
Generation 3 comprises a global initiative to build on the achievements of the partnership to date, and leverage cutting-edge technologies to deliver real-world impact and inspire the next generation.
The Visionary Saudi Aramco
The recently announced Saudi Vision 2030 is creating waves across the world. Every political, social and economic analyst is keenly studying the Vision 2030.
Diversifying Sources of Income
Last Wednesday, I attended a program (debate and an interview) on the falling oil prices aired by one of the world’s leading television networks from their studio in Washington.
Anna Latrelle Gifford
Anna Latrelle Gifford known to family and friends as Lori, passed away February 6, 2023 peacefully at home with family by her side. She is survived by her husband James of 54 years and their son Jace and his wife Sarah and grandsons Leif and Eli.
Do You Remember Being a Girl Scout in Saudi Arabia?
The Girl Scouts in Dhahran are celebrating their 70th anniversary and we are calling all former Aramcons who were part of Dhahran Girl Scouts to share their memories.
Is the Arab World Truly Independent?
The number of foreign journalists coming to our part of the world is on the rise. However, what is noticeable is the replacement of seasoned journalists by younger and less experienced reporters.
Aramco Responds to COVID-19 with Support for our People and Communities
Aramco is today providing an update on how we are keeping our people and communities safe from COVID-19, while continuing to supply the world the energy it needs.
Aramco Golfers Bag Pinehurst - Another Bucket List Course
A group of Aramco Retiree Golfers, determined to play the top golf courses on their “Bucket List” in North America and around the world, bagged world-renowned Pinehurst May 3-7, 2021. The courses hosted the Men’s U.S. Open Championships in 1999, 2005 and 2014 and the U.S. Women's Open Championship in 2014.
Boarding in Today’s World!
Mention boarding to many people and they have visions of the mystical magical world of Harry Potter and Hogwarts; boarding today is now a world away from that image. Boarding houses are warm and inviting, a real home away from home, with comfortable bedrooms and well-equipped social areas.
Saudi Aramco CEO Outlines the Future of Energy
Oil and gas will continue to play a significant role in the future energy mix for decades to come as the world transitions to a sustainable energy future, president and CEO Amin Nasser told senior international government officials and business leaders at the World Economic Forum (WEF) yesterday.
FIFA - Too Many Unanswered Questions
Let us assume that voting is on to decide which country would host the next world up. Two candidates emerge as the top contenders in the fray, say Germany and France or Norway and Sweden.
Andrew John Cowen
Andrew John Cowen was born into this world in dramatic fashion on Feb. 4, 1967. Andy passed away suddenly on Aug. 18, 2014 after a brief illness.
Shrinking Foreign Aids
Like rest of the world, Saudi Arabia is also passing through an economic phase, which calls for cutting down expenditure for the next few years to weather the storm.
A Look Back At Our Favorite 2021 Highlights & Notices
While the world did slow down in 2021, the interesting tales and photos from Aramco ExPats didn't. View this collection of community favorites from 2021.
To Coal or Not To Coal - That is the Question for Pakistan
Coal remains the largest and one of the cheapest energy sources in the world today. It fulfills 40% of the world’s energy requirement, generating 2 million MW of electricity. It is the majory energy provider for most of the industrial nations of the world, with the US generating 30% (232,772 MW) of its electricity through coal, China 68% (1,046,893 MW) and India 73.5% (233,077 MW).
Aramco Announces Global Partnership with Cricket’s International Governing Body
Aramco, one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, today announced a global partnership with the International Cricket Council (ICC), the sport’s governing body.