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Hanan Al-Hroub: Symbol of Light in Occupied Palestine
Hanan Al-Hroub winner of the Global Teacher Prize award – an initiative of the Varkey Foundation – said that she wants the children of Palestine to live in love and peace like the rest of the children of the world.
WEF Davos 2015: Saudi Aramco Committed to its Long-Term Strategy, Says Al-Falih
Khalid A. Al Falih, Saudi Aramco President and CEO, participated on January 21 in a panel discussion entitled The Geo-Economics of Energy at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Albert James Austin
Albert James Austin, a retired engineer formerly with Aramco and Exxon and World War II and Korean War Veteran, died on Monday October 27th 2008, surrounded by family. He was 88.
Marie Patton Thacker
Marie (Sissy) Patton Thacker, age 93, passed away from this world to her Heavenly home on Monday, October 23, 2017 at Jamestown Assisted Living in Kingston, TN. Sissy lived a long and full life.
Edward O. Price, Jr.
Edward O. Price, Jr., 93, left this world on March 12, 2022. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, March 26, 2022, at Bryan City Cemetery.
Saudi Aramco and Hyundai Heavy Industries Sign MoU to Collaborate on New Business Opportunities
Saudi Aramco, the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals company, and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Group signed a general memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly collaborate on business development opportunities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Main Target of 9/11
The grim memories of the 9/11 attacks continue to cause immense emotional pain to not only the bereaved families of the victims but also to all the peace-loving people around the world. Writing about 9/11 is always a painful experience.
A Collection of Stories by Tim Barger
"Tim Barger’s collection of stories about his years growing up in Aramco are a study in impaired judgment and poor impulse control - yet they are entirely recognizable to any of us who lived in a place where you woke up to the muezzin and went to lunch at the whistle."
Cuba – A Photo Essay
“How was your leave?” “Where are you planning to go on holiday?” While the day-to-day workplace can be similar anywhere in the world, one of the favorite pastimes for ExPats living abroad is to discuss, seek advice, reminisce, and plan for their holidays.
Saudi Artist Obaid Alsafi Wins Ithra Art Prize, Largest in Middle East/North Africa Region
The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) this week announced Saudi artist Obaid Alsafi as the winner of the sixth edition of the Ithra Art Prize. Launched in 2017, the Ithra Art Prize is the largest art grant in the region...
Aramco-sponsored Students Celebrate ‘Id al-Adha Worldwide
Students sponsored through Aramco Training and Development (T&D) recently celebrated ‘Id around the world, with events for participants in the company’s Chapter 14 program sponsored on campuses in 16 countries.
Aramcon Travel: Architecture Brings Jiddah to Life
It is no surprise that UNESCO added historical Jiddah to its World Heritage Sites in 2014. According to UNESCO, the area was cited as “an outstanding reflection of the Red Sea architectural tradition.” Founded in the 7th century on a beautiful costal land...
Desert Voices: Arabic Poetry Through the Ages, Part III – Modern Times
It can be argued that, outside the Arab world proper, the richness of Arabic poetry has gone largely under-appreciated by the general reading public, albeit with a few exceptions, one of the most notable being the 8th-century Mu’allaqat...
Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser Calls on Upstream Industry to Transform
The global upstream oil and gas industry needs to move away from a “business as usual” approach and capitalize on opportunities to transform itself to be at the forefront of the world’s energy industry.
Fuel Research Paves The Way For New Thought About Engines
This year’s Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) World Congress & Exhibition conversation included Saudi Aramco’s global fuels research program and the opportunities it gives engineers to think outside the box in engine design.
Rodney Frank Stebbins
Rodney Frank Stebbins, of Boulder City, passed away Nov. 16, 2013. He was born Dec. 17, 1921, in Spanish Fork, Utah. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II.
Cruz Carlos Castillo
Cruz Carlos Castillo, 97, died November 25, in Sun City, Arizona. A native of Socorro, NM, he served in the Pacific theater with the US Navy during World War II.
Cinerama Crews To 'Shoot' Area - 1955
From the Jan. 5, 1955 edition of the Arabian Sun and Flare. Cinerama crews are slated to photograph Dhahran and the adjacent area, including Tapline, for a Cinerama production on the "seven modern wonders of the world" this week.
Save Earth: We Have Nowhere Else To Go
Former US Navy captain Scott Kelly may be an astronaut as per NASA’s official records but for many all across the world he has already qualified for the title of a thorough gentleman.
Aramco Expands European Downstream Presence with PKN Orlen Investments
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (“Aramco” or “the Company”), the world’s largest integrated energy and chemicals company, is expanding its global downstream presence with investments in Poland’s refining, wholesale, and jet fuel marketing segments.