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  2. Huda Al-Ghoson - Wikipedia

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    1981–2017. Employer. Saudi Aramco. Huda Mohammed Al-Ghoson (born November 19, 1957) is a former Saudi corporate executive. Al-Ghoson was the Executive Director of Human Resources for Saudi Aramco, [ 1] the national oil and gas company of Saudi Arabia. She has been named among the world's most powerful Arab businesswomen by Forbes Middle East ...

  3. Saudi Aramco - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Aramco has both the world's second-largest proven crude oil reserves, at more than 270 billion barrels (43 billion cubic metres), [ 9] and largest daily oil production of all oil-producing companies. [ 10][ 11][ 12] It is the single greatest contributor to global carbon emissions of any company in the world since 1965.

  4. Bahri (company) - Wikipedia

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    Bahri Oil - Bahri Oil was established in 1996 to serve the crude oil transportation needs of Saudi Arabia and other oil-producing countries in the region. Presently, Bahri Oil commercially manages a total of 39 VLCCs. Bahri Chemicals - Bahri Chemicals is one of the chemical/product tanker owner and operator in the Middle East. Established in ...

  5. Amin H. Nasser - Wikipedia

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    Amin H. Nasser. Amin Hassan Nasser ( Arabic: أمين حسن الناصر) is the President and CEO of the Saudi Arabian oil company ( Saudi Aramco ), the world's second-largest oil producer. He became acting president and chief executive in May 2015 before assuming the position permanently in September 2015. [ 1] During his tenure at Aramco ...

  6. Saudi Arabia's Aramco reports lower half-year profits as ...

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    Saudi oil giant Aramco reported half-year profits Tuesday of $56.3 billion, down from the year before amid worries about a slowing global economy. Aramco, formally known as the Saudi Arabian Oil ...

  7. Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries - Wikipedia

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    On 9 January 1968, three of the then–most conservative Arab oil states – Kuwait, Libya, and Saudi Arabia – agreed at a conference in Beirut, Lebanon to found the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, aiming to separate the production and sale of oil from politics in the wake of the halfhearted 1967 oil embargo in response to the Six-Day War.

  8. Saudi oil giant Aramco reports $30B in profits, down ... - AOL

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    The International Monetary Fund estimates that Saudi Arabia needs an oil price of around $80 a barrel to avoid running a deficit. Benchmark U.S. crude oil for September delivery rose $1.27 to $82. ...

  9. Oil giant Saudi Aramco offers a second stock tranche worth ...

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    Saudi Arabia said Friday it will sell a second sliver of stock in its state oil giant Aramco worth billions of dollars, its first tranche since its initial public offering back in 2019. Saudi ...