Aramco Training Services Company Inc
Location
Texas
Founded
1992-02-28
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2025-04-11 (mees.com)
Saudi Arabia Announces New Discoveries |
Aramco's latest string of discoveries help sustain its huge oil and gas reserves.
Read more2025-04-05 (sigmaearth.com)
Aramco is launching the first test unit for direct aerial reserve in Saudi Arabia -
Aramco launched the first Direct Air Capture Test Unit in Saudi Arabia, which means an important breakthrough in the fight against climate change.
Read more2025-03-23 (moscowtimes.ru)
The ghost of the "bears" wanders around the oil market - the Russian service of The Moscow Times
Opinion | From this water area, up to 20% of raw oil, which is consumed throughout the world, is now leaving the Strait of Ormuz.
Read more2025-03-18 (oilprice.com)
John Kerry Claims Energy Transition Is Unstoppable but Reality Says Otherwise |
John Kerry and energy transition advocates insist the shift away from fossil fuels is inevitable.
Read more2025-03-14 (sxcoal.com)
Abandon the fantasy of phasing out fossil fuels, Aramco CEO says -
Policymakers and energy executives need to rethink energy transition plans and stop doubling down on elements of the transition that have failed, as well as invest in fossil fuels to meet global deman
Read more2025-03-13 (reuters.com)
Commentary: Energy executives bask in Trump sun but ignore cheap energy pitfall |
Donald Trump's return to the White House caused "animal spirits" to soar in the oil and gas sector, and these vibes were palpable in the halls of the sector's annual conference in Houston this week. But the industry appears to be ignoring a central Trump objective: cheap energy.
Read more2025-03-12 (semafor.com)
Aramco, ADNOC CEOs call for 'energy realism' in Houston |
At the CERAWeek summit, executives and US officials advocated for investing in all energy sources to meet growing demand.
Read more2025-03-11 (oilprice.com)
Aramco's Flagship Jafurah Gas Project is Not A Gamechanger for Saudi Arabia |
Even if Jafurah meets its production target, it may not be enough to significantly reduce crude oil consumption or turn Saudi Arabia into a major gas exporter.
Read more2025-01-20 (euronews.com)
Trump will abandon climate fight, but that could be Europe's gain |
The United States retreated from the global climate fight during Trump's first term, and his second term will be no different. According to İbrahim Özdemir, this is an opportunity for Europe to act together with others on this issue that will determine future generations.
Read more2025-01-07 (vecernji.hr)
If the sea level rises just one meter, these 13 places will be in big trouble: 'They will suffer serious damage' - Večernji.hr
Ports in Saudi Arabia, the US and other parts of the world face serious threats of damage due to sea level rise of one meter
Read more2025-01-04 (hurriyet.com.tr)
Scientists warned: Ports are under threat... The world map will be redrawn - Hürriyet World News
Current News - According to the latest data, the 13 ports where most oil exports are carried out are under threat. Analysis showed that 13 of the most important ports in the world would be flooded. Analyzes show that sea level rise is inevitable and that this rise will occur in 2070 with the melting of glaciers.
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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