Aramco Training Services Company Inc
Location
Texas
Founded
1992-02-28
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2025-04-28 (rystadenergy.com)
A tale of two cities: Riyadh, Caracas and global oil supply in the 2030s
W. Schreiner Parker, Managing Director for Latin America at Rystad Energy, explores Saudi Arabia and Venezuela's role in the context of of tightening global supply, shortfalls in new discoveries and US shale peaking in 2030.
Read more2025-04-20 (baolaocai.vn)
World commodity market gradually adapted to new tariff policies |
In the last trading week (April 14-20), after a strong plummeting period, the price of many energy groups, industrial raw materials has increased sharply, especially crude oil, less sulfur oil, Rbob and coffee petrol.
Read more2025-04-17 (argusmedia.com)
Saudi petchem expansion plans to cap naphtha exports | Latest Market News
Saudi Arabia's plans to integrate downstream petrochemical units with its oil refineries could weigh on naphtha exports and gasoline blending.
Read more2025-04-09 (businessvoice.gr)
Aramco announced the discovery of 14 oil and gas deposits
It is recalled that in 2024, net oil profits dropped to $ 106.2 billion, from $ 121.3 billion in 2023
Read more2025-04-08 (congthuong.vn)
Oil price plummeted: Gold opportunities for Vietnam's petrochemical industry
The oil price of Saudi Aramco decreases deeply - although it is an exogenous factor, it is becoming a strategic test for Vietnam's petrochemical industry.
Read more2025-04-07 (westernstandard.news)
POLCZER: Aramco's oil price cuts signal a deeper, steeper global trade slump — and trouble for Alberta
Things could get ugly for Alberta taxpayers relying on global oil prices to fund a tax cut for the current fiscal year.
Read more2025-04-07 (spglobal.com)
Asia butane-propane spread to thin as Aramco Dec butane sees no cuts | S&P Global Commodity Insights
Saudi Aramco s decision not to cut the volume of term butane exports for December will help narrow the price spread between butane and propane, trade sources said Friday.
Read more2025-04-07 (elcorreo.ae)
Strong bag losses in the Arabian Gulf for Trump's tariffs
The most beaten sectors were the energy and banking, with Aramco shares, the largest oil company in the world, decreasing 5.25 %
Read more2025-04-07 (tradingview.com)
Here's Why Hold Strategy is Apt for Nabors Industries Stock Now — News
Nabors Industries Ltd. NBR is a major company in the global energy sector, offering drilling services for both land-based and offshore oil and gas wells. Founded in 1952, NBR has built a strong reputation by providing advanced drilling technology and equipment to customers in the United States and…
Read more2025-04-06 (bloombergtv.bg)
Shares in the Middle East, Aramco sink under the double threat of customs duties and oil -
Saudi Aramco - the largest oil exporter in the world - was one of the largest losses in the region
Read more2025-04-06 (wcbm.com)
Saudi Arabia cuts oil prices to Asia to four-month low -
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, on Sunday lowered crude oil prices for Asian buyers in May to their lowest in four months, after a shock decision by the OPEC+ oil group to increase supply on Thursday. State oil company Saudi Aramco cut the May official selling price (OSP) for flagship Arab Light crude by $2.30 to $1.20 a barrel above the average of Oman and Dubai prices, a pricing document from the producer showed. The company also lowered April prices for other grades it sells to Asia by $2.30 per barrel. This is the second consecutive month Aramco has lowered its prices. Eight OPEC+ countries unexpectedly agreed on Thursday to advance their plan to phase out oil output cuts by increasing output by 411,000 barrels per day in May, a decision that prompted oil prices to extend earlier sharp losses. Prior to the news, Arab Light price for Asia had been expected to fall by $1.80 to $2 in a Reuters survey, tracking the steep declines in benchmark prices in March.
Read more2025-04-06 (elconfidencial.com)
I collapse in the Gulf bags after Trump's tariffs: Saudi Arabia falls 7 %
Arab bags are dyed red in their Sunday reopening The announcement of new global tariffs has the value of Aramco and drags the energy and banking sectors. Brent falls to a minimum of three years
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