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Rodney C. Johnson
Dr. Rodney Charles Johnson passed away on Monday, July 29, 2019 at Countryside Manor in Sheboygan, Wisconsin where he had been a resident for seven months.
David Lee Page
Dr. David Lee Page passed away on October 17, 2019. He was born in New York City to Robert Clinton Page, M.D., and Constance Page. At the age of seven, David's family moved to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, where his father worked as the Public Health officer for Aramco.
Thomas Andrew Dodge
Thomas Andrew Dodge was born July 31, 1939 in Covington, Kentucky, and passed away on June 27, 2020 in Austin, TX. He was the first child of Thelma Stephenson Dodge and Frank Naylor Dodge.
LaNyle Miller Brown
LaNyle Miller Brown was born in American Fork, Utah to Erma Hansen Miller and Martin Lloyd Miller on June 15, 1933 where she was the oldest of 3 children.
Marguerite Louise Kendall Owen
Marguerite Louise Kendall Owen, née Hones, passed away peacefully in her sleep on September 13, 2020. She was 96 years old.
Said Hassouna Ghachem
Said Hassouna Ghachem, 79, of Houston, passed away peacefully on August 3, 2021 at Memorial Hermann Hospital Houston Medical Center in the presence of all five of his children and his wife.
Henry R. Barracano
Henry R. (Hank) Barracano died February 14, 2022 in Spring, Texas. He was born April 8, 1926 in Brooklyn, New York to Ralph and Josephine (Chianese) Barracano He graduated from Towsend Harris High School in Manhattan at age 16. In 1943, he enlisted in the Army and served in both the Infantry and the Signal Corps.
Michael Charles Johnston
Michael Charles Johnston, avid cyclist and plein air artist, died peacefully at home in Stratham, New Hampshire on March 2 at the age of 75. Over the last decades of his life, Michael could be spotted on long rides along the backroads and byways of the Seacoast, pausing to capture whatever scenes caught his eye using his favorite medium, Japanese brush and ink.
Robert Emmet Leo
Robert "Bob" Emmet Leo was born February 23, 1921, in Churchville, New York, and passed from this life on March 23, 2022, in Bozeman, Montana. He grew up in California's San Francisco Bay area.
Carol Elizabeth Reade
Carol Elizabeth Reade, 62, of Mountain View passed away on December 1, 2023 from complications of metastatic breast cancer. Carol faced the disease with optimism and determination and fought fiercely to maximize time with her son. She passed peacefully at home, surrounded by loving friends and family.
Where Safety Meets Diversity: Prioritizing the Safety of Our Employees
Industrial work wear has historically been designed around male body frames, due to the overwhelming demographic associated with this type of work up until now. With the number of women working in operational roles steadily increasing...
Aramco Geophysical Consultant Wins Global Award for Integrating AI into Exploration Efforts
Tackling challenging research into reservoir monitoring has earned international recognition for EXPEC Advanced Research Center senior geophysical consultant Daniele Colombo.
A Family Visit to the Day and Night Safari Park in Bahria Town Karachi
Saudi Aramco Ex-employee Association (SAEEA) Pakistan member and Aramco annuitant Engr. Iqbal Ahmed Khan recently visited DANzoo, the Day and Night Safari Park in Bahria Town Karachi, along with his family.
The Gift of Kings
Of all the senses, our sense of smell is one most closely linked with memory. The slightest hint of a familiar smell can trigger powerful memories of treasured moments past. Little wonder that when I cast my mind back to my first visit to an Arabian souq, it is the tantalizing aromas that I remember first and most vividly.
A Trip Down Memory Lane with Bil Jines
We recently had the opportunity to catch up with William (Bil) Jines who arrived in Arabia in October of 1988. Bil was a senior reservoir engineer who was in the PEASD department on loan from Mobil Oil Corp. He and his wife, Glenda, lived in Dhahran. Of particular note, the couple is soon to celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on December 23rd.
Aramco Houston Half Marathon Goes Virtual for First Time
This year’s Aramco Houston Half Marathon was held virtually Jan. 8-17, with runners completing 13.1 miles in their neighborhoods as races observe physical distancing during the pandemic to keep people safe.
Poems of Arabia by Elise Kellett: Part III
This small collection of verses was written as a poetic diary of my thoughts and impressions, influenced by my life and travel within Saudi Arabia during the past eight years (circa 1980s), intending, hopefully, for them to be handed on...
Bedouin Silver: Treasures from the Sands of Time
My love affair with the Bedouin silver jewelry of the Arabian Peninsula began with a weekend jaunt to the old souq in Riyadh in 1989. We parked in a dirt car park and trudged along a dusty track past stalls selling all manner of household goods and car parts before reaching an area where Bedouin women were selling jewellery.
Aramco and SABIC Announce Plans to Realign Marketing and Sales, Commercial and Supply Chain Activities to Drive Efficiency and Add Customer Value
Aramco and SABIC today announce their intention to transfer the marketing and sales responsibility for a number of Aramco petrochemicals and polymers products to SABIC, and the offtake and resale responsibility of a number of SABIC products to Aramco Trading Company (ATC).
Aramco Announces First Quarter 2021 Results
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (“Aramco” or “the Company”) today announced its first quarter financial results, posting a 30% year-on-year increase in net income to $21.7 billion and declaring a dividend of $18.8 billion to be paid in Q2. The results were underpinned by higher oil prices and an improved economic environment in the first three months of 2021.