Aramco Training Services Company Inc
Location
Texas
Founded
1992-02-28
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2025-01-04 (blogdopedlowski.com)
‘Ironic’: climate-driven sea level rise will flood major oil ports, study shows |
Ports, including those in Saudi Arabia and the US, are expected to be seriously damaged by one meter of sea level rise Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery and oil terminal. Photograph: Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters By Damian Carrington for "The Guardian" Rising sea levels caused by the climate crisis will burden many…
Read more2024-12-27 (lifo.gr)
Climate crisis: Rising sea levels threaten oil ports | LiFO
Rising sea levels due to the climate crisis will inundate many of the world's biggest oil ports, according to an analysis.
Read more2024-12-06 (freepressjournal.in)
From Reviving Mega Projects To Handling Financial And Water Crisis: Tough Decisions Ahead For Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis
Fadnavis Agenda: With changed role, the chief minister has to do a lot to restore public confidence
Read more2024-10-21 (infobae.com)
More than a hundred players ask FIFA to end its sponsorship with the Saudi company Aramco
More than 100 footballers from different nations urge FIFA to end its partnership with Aramco, highlighting concerns over human rights, the climate crisis and the image of women's football
Read more2024-10-21 (valenciadiari.com)
More than a hundred players are asking FIFA to end its sponsorship with the Saudi company Aramco
More than 100 footballers from 24 countries have signed a letter to FIFA demanding that it end its sponsorship deal with Aramco. The letter highlights that Aramco is responsible for the climate crisis and should not sponsor football, urging FIFA to reconsider the deal.
Read more2024-08-22 (as.com)
Cristiano-influenced crisis in Saudi Arabia as ‘state’ teams cause imbalance
While PIF clubs are lavishing money on every player, an unprecedented crisis is breaking out in the rest of the Roshn Saudi League.
Read more2024-08-05 (gulfnews.com)
In UAE, DFM and ADX drop as investor fears grow over Middle East crisis reaching boiling point
Asian markets are in the red as multiple factors weigh on investors
Read more2024-06-11 (pagenews.gr)
Why even the Saudis are investing in green energy!
The energy world is accelerating toward a green transition, and fossil fuel producers are trying to manage their decline as best they can, gleefully wrote…
Read more2024-06-08 (repubblica.it)
Arabia deals with the drop in oil: OPEC is in crisis, Aramco operation disappoints
The sale of a share of the oil giant was closed only with a large discount on the price. The production cuts did not produce an increase in ...
Read more2024-05-08 (ehn.org)
Sport's hypocrisy in the climate crisis
Author Madeleine Orr highlights the irony of sports organizations supporting climate-damaging companies while athletes suffer the consequences of climate change.Tanya Aldred reports for The Guardian.In short: FIFA partnered with Aramco, a major fossil fuel emitter, despite environmental evidence
Read more2024-01-17 (vietbao.com)
US Re-Lists Houthi on Terrorist List
The United States has put the Houthi rebel group back on its list of terrorist groups, after the group announced its second attack within a week targeting a US ship in the Red Sea, according to Reuters.
Read more2024-01-08 (gundemkibris.com)
Triple crisis in the oil market!
Three Middle East-centered crises arose simultaneously in oil, which entered the new year with tensions in the Red Sea. Saudi Arabia's reduction in oil prices for February delivery pulled prices down in international markets.
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