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The East-West Pipeline, also known as the Petroline, is a 746 miles (1,201 km)-long 48 inches (120 cm) pipeline that runs from the Abqaiq oil field in the Eastern Province (near Bahrain and Qatar on the Persian Gulf coast) across the width of the Arabian Peninsula to the Red Sea.
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.
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 ...
In return, ARAMCO agreed to provide the Saudi Arabian government with large amounts of free kerosene and gasoline, and to pay higher payments than originally stipulated. Beginning in 1950, the Saudi Arabian government began a pattern of trying to increase government shares of revenue from oil production.
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Rabigh Refining & Petrochemical Company (Petro Rabigh) is a Saudi Arabia–based company which produces and markets refined hydrocarbon and petrochemicals.It was founded in 2005 as a joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Japan’s Sumitomo Chemical, and is now publicly held and traded on the Saudi Stock Exchange (TADAWUL:2380).
SHERMAN – Thursday marked Day 3 in the Texas search for an 8-year-old Oklahoma girl missing since she was swept away in raging waters on Christmas Eve. This followed a tragic incident on Tuesday ...
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 ...