Aramco Training Services Company Inc
Location
Texas
Founded
1992-02-28
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2025-03-05 (medyascope.tv)
Half of the carbon emissions in the world are only caused by 36 fossil fuel companies -
Half of carbon emissions in the world are only caused by 36 companies. What are these companies? Details in our news.
Read more2025-03-04 (barrons.com)
The benefits of the Saudi oil giant Aramco fall for the second consecutive year - Barron's
The benefits of the Saudi oil giant Aramco, the world's largest oil exporter, fell in 2024 for the second consecutive year, a consequence of the decrease in prices and sales.
Read more2025-03-04 (cnnturk.com)
SAUDİ ARAMCO's net profit fell 12 %in 2024 - Economic news
Economic News - Net Wife of the Saudi Arabia National Oil Company, Saudi Arabia, approached the previous year with the effect of low oil prices ...
Read more2025-03-04 (analizgazetesi.com.tr)
SAudi Aramco's net profit fell 12 percent in 2024 | Analysis Newspaper
Saudi Arabia's national oil company Saudi Aramco's net profit, with the effect of low oil prices, decreased by about 12 percent compared to the previous year to 106.2 billion dollars.
Read more2025-02-18 (aawsat.com)
An explosion occurred in the oil tanker at the Jeddah port
22 crew members were injured as a result of an explosion in the Singapore Petroleum Tanker in Saudi Arabia. It was announced that an oil tanker was announced in an oil tanker in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. British Marine Intelligence Institution Dryad Global, Singapore Tanker as a result of the explosion in the tanker 22 crew was injured. "The oil tanker in the oil tanker, Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Port of Aramco'dan explosion occurred while conducting operations," the statement said.
Read more2025-02-06 (hydrocarbonprocessing.com)
Digital Exclusive: Executive viewpoint-Recycled plastic used in roads as Aramco adopts the circular economy
This article details how Aramco is using recycled plastic waste in the construction of new highways and the program aims to reduce emissions and costs, while improving the quality of road infrastructure by utilizing circularity principles
Read more2025-02-03 (theecologist.org)
Football's climate own goal
Global football’s carbon footprint threatens the sport, its players, fans and future.
Read more2025-02-01 (arabnews.pk)
Wetlands offer a guide to our environmental health |
Freshwater ecosystems around the world are under intense pressure owing to a warming climate, pollution and declining biodiversity. Indeed, some 35 percent of wetland areas were lost between 1970 and 2015 — a rate three times faster than deforestation. Of the remaining wetland habitats, 65 percent are deemed to be at moderate to high risk, while 37 percent of the world’s
Read more2025-01-24 (controlglobal.com)
Aramco, Carbon Clean and Samsung collaborate on carbon-capture plant | Control Global
CycloneCC unit will capture CO2 from natural gas turbine exhaust streams containing approximately 4% CO2
Read more2025-01-16 (newsworthy.ai)
Aramco and CoorsTek Develop Innovative Membrane Technology to Reduce Industrial Carbon Emissions | .ai
A strategic collaboration between Aramco and CoorsTek Membrane Sciences aims to revolutionize carbon capture technology through advanced metal-ceramic membrane technology, potentially reducing decarbonization costs by up to 50% in industrial processes.
Read more2025-01-08 (meed.com)
| Aramco starts work on modular carbon capture plant
Samsung E&A will execute EPC works on the plant that will utilise Carbon Clean’s CycloneCC technology to capture CO2 exhaust from Aramco natural gas turbines
Read more2025-01-04 (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…
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