As part of Saudi Aramco’s corporate social responsibility (CSR), Aramco Asia-Japan (AAJ) has partnered with Japan’s Arid Land Research Center (ALRC), Tottori University to support their dryland research efforts. ALRC is the only institute in Japan specializing in dryland-related research, with some of their works receiving recognition globally. Through AAJ, the center has established contact with
The Saudi national carrier, flynas, received a Skytrax award for Best Low Cost Airline in the Middle East for 2017. The award ceremony was held in the French capital, Paris, during the International Paris Air Show. The prestigious award is considered a global standard for excellence amongst airlines with winners decided based on votes and results
flynas, the national airline of Saudi Arabia, celebrated the winner of a Ford EcoSport, which he received as part of the “Sofra and Car” competition launched by flynas in cooperation with Al Jazeera Motors Agencies, from May 16 to May 25, 2017. The winner received his award at Al Jazirah Motor Agencies Showroom, on Tuesday,
Khursaniyah oil field provided the venue for the recent 2017 desert cleanup campaign held under the theme “Together, We Make Our Field Better.” Aramco’s Manifa Producing Department (MPD), Khursaniyah Industrial Security, the Medical Services Department, and Project Management Team contractors coordinated a campaign to clean up two kilometers of desert area at the Khursaniyah oil
Saudi Aramco signed a shareholder agreement with Lamprell plc (“Lamprell”), the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (“Bahri”), and Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd (“HHI”) to enter into a joint venture (“JV”) partnership with respect to the establishment, development and operation of a world-class maritime yard, which is the anchor project within the King Salman
During the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) week, Aramco conducted a business forum for North American companies to learn about opportunities to partner with Saudi Aramco and invest in the Kingdom. With a theme of “Doing Business in Saudi Arabia,” the event in Houston was the second of its kind held in conjunction with the U.S.
Even as Aramco expands further downstream in refining and chemicals, the company’s commitment to its core upstream oil and gas program remains strong. For attendees at the annual Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), the world’s largest oil and gas industry event, this comes at a time when continued long-term investment is needed to meet growing global