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  2. Trans-Arabian Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Trans-Arabian Pipeline Map. The Trans-Arabian Pipeline (Tapline), was an oil pipeline from Qaisumah in Saudi Arabia to Sidon in Lebanon, active 1950–1976.In its heyday, it was an important factor in the global trade of petroleum, as well as in American–Middle Eastern political relations, while locally helping with the economic development of Lebanon.

  3. Saudi Aramco - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Aramco (Arabic: أرامكو السعودية ʾArāmkū as-Suʿūdiyyah), officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Company or simply Aramco (formerly Arabian-American Oil Company), is a majority state-owned petroleum and natural gas company that is the national oil company of Saudi Arabia.

  4. List of abbreviations in oil and gas exploration and production

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    WPR – well prognosis report; WQ – a textural parameter used for CBVWE computations (Halliburton [citation needed]) WQCA – Water Quality Control Act; WQCB – Water Quality Control Board; WR – wireline retrievable (as in a WR plug) WR – wet resistivity; WRS – well report sepia; WRSCSSV – wireline-retrievable surface-controlled sub ...

  5. Sumed pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Sumed Pipeline (also known as the Suez-Mediterranean Pipeline) is an oil pipeline in Egypt, running from the Ain Sokhna terminal in the Gulf of Suez, the northernmost terminus of the Red Sea, to offshore Sidi Kerir port, Alexandria [1] in the Mediterranean Sea.

  6. EXPEC Advanced Research Center - Wikipedia

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    It is a research center that belongs to Saudi Aramco and is responsible for upstream oil and gas technology development. The center has over 250 scientists from various disciplines, spread across six technology teams and one laboratory division which tackle various aspects of oil and gas exploration, development, and production.

  7. Aramco World - Wikipedia

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    Aramco World was founded in 1949 in New York as a publication of the Arabian-American Oil Company (now Saudi Aramco). Originally published to inform American Aramco employees of company activities, the magazine's coverage was expanded over the following decade to a more general interest format, [2] modeled after contemporary US magazines such as Life and The Saturday Evening Post, and covering ...

  8. Category:Saudi Aramco oil and gas fields - Wikipedia

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  9. Dammam No. 7 - Wikipedia

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    Dammam No. 7; Country: Saudi Arabia: Region: Eastern Province: Location: Dhahran (Dammam metropolitan area): Coordinates: 1]: Operator: Saudi Aramco: Field history; Discovery: 1938: Start of development: 1946: Start of production: 1949: Abandonment: 1982: Production; Peak of production (oil): 1,600 barrels per day (~100,000 t/a): Dammam No. 7 is the oil well where commercial quantities of oil ...