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HIGHLIGHTS Environment and climate change We understand the importance of managing precious natural resources. Read More Corporate governance Good governance is at the core of how we operate and is fundamental to sustainable success. Read More GLOBAL DIRECTORY * Global offices * Our businesses * Production & refineries * Joint ventures * Research centers GLOBAL DIRECTORY GLOBAL OFFICES HEADQUARTERS GLOBAL - SAUDI ARABIA English العربية CONTACT DETAILS & INFO SAUDI ARAMCO P.O. Box 5000 Dhahran 31311 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia CONTACT US * twitter * linkedin * youtube * instagram * facebook -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMERICAS USA CONTACT DETAILS & INFO LOCATION 1200 Smith Street Houston, TX 77002 MAILING ADDRESS Aramco Americas P.O. Box 4534 Houston, TX 77002 CONTACT US * twitter * linkedin * facebook -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASIA CHINA English 中文 CONTACT DETAILS & INFO BEIJING ARAMCO FAR EAST (BEIJING) BUSINESS SERVICES CO., LTD (ABS) 43/F, 45/F20-26, China World Tower 3, No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China 100004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHANGHAI ARAMCO FAR EAST (BEIJING) BUSINESS SERVICES CO., LTD. SHANGHAI BRANCH Room 16T60, 16/F – SWFC, 100 Century Avenue, Pudong District, Shanghai 200120, China -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- XIAMEN ARAMCO FAR EAST (BEIJING) BUSINESS SERVICES CO., LTD. XIAMEN BRANCH 15F, Paragon Center, No.1 Lianyue Road, Siming District, Xiamen 361012, Fujian, China CONTACT US * wechat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INDIA CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO ASIA INDIA PVT. LTD. 2A-0801, 8th Floor, Two Horizon Center, DLF 5, Sector 43, Gurugram 122002, Haryana, India CONTACT US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JAPAN English 日本語 CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO ASIA JAPAN K.K. Marunouchi Building 26F 2-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6326, Japan CONTACT US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KOREA English 한국어 CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO ASIA KOREA LIMITED 45, Three IFC, 10 Gukjegeumyung-ro Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, 07326, Korea CONTACT US * kakao -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MALAYSIA CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO OVERSEAS MALAYSIA SDN BHD Level 32, Maxis Tower Kuala Lumpur City Center 50088 Kuala Lumpur CONTACT US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SINGAPORE CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO ASIA SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. OUE Bayfront, 50 Collyer Quay #13-01, Singapore 049321 CONTACT US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EUROPE AZERBAIJAN CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO OVERSEAS COMPANY Landmark III, 19th Floor 90A, Nizami Street AZ1010, Baku Azerbaijan CONTACT US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ITALY CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO OVERSEAS COMPANY Via Tolstoj 86 Scala F-H, 3rd floor 20098, San Giuliano Milanese (MI) Italy CONTACT US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE NETHERLANDS CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO OVERSEAS COMPANY Scheveningseweg 62 - 66 2517 KX, The Hague The Netherlands CONTACT US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNITED KINGDOM CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO OVERSEAS COMPANY 10 Portman Square W1H 6AZ, London United Kingdom CONTACT US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OUR BUSINESSES GLOBAL BUSINESSES ARAMCO ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER (WA'ED) English العربية CONTACT DETAILS & INFO WA'ED Eastern Region Dhahran 31311, Saudi Arabia WEBSITE * linkedin * twitter -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARAMCO TRADING COMPANY CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ARAMCO TRADING COMPANY Al-Midra Tower Building 3rd floor, East Wing Dhahran 31311, Saudi Arabia WEBSITE * twitter * youtube -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IN-KINGDOM VALUE ADD PROGRAM English العربية CONTACT DETAILS & INFO IN-KINGDOM VALUE ADD PROGRAM North Park 1 Dhahran 31311, Saudi Arabia WEBSITE * twitter * linkedin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ITHRA English العربية CONTACT DETAILS & INFO ITHRA 8386 Ring Rd, Gharb Al Dhahran, Dhahran 34461, Saudi Arabia WEBSITE * twitter * youtube * instagram * facebook -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAUDI ARAMCO ENERGY VENTURES CONTACT DETAILS & INFO SAUDI ARAMCO ENERGY VENTURES Al-Midra Tower Building 11th floor, West Wing Dhahran 31311, Saudi Arabia WEBSITE * twitter * linkedin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCTION & REFINERIES GAS PRODUCTION FADHILI MORE INFO FADHILI We commenced construction of our Fadhili Gas Plant, located 30 km west of Jubail Industrial City, in late 2016. The facility is emblematic of our broader impact on not only increasing supplies of gas, but also driving economic growth, developing the Saudi workforce, and reducing emissions. Designed to process up to 2.5 billion scfd of raw gas, Fadhili will be our first plant to treat nonassociated gas from both onshore and offshore fields, with start up planned in 2019. The plant was designed from inception to use the Tail Gas Treatment process to reach the maximum sulfur recovery rate of 99.9%, helping protect air quality. The project’s value extends well beyond the resources it will process: the development of Fadhili will add billions of dollars to the local economy, with an expectation that 40% of the plant’s materials and services to be sourced and manufactured in Saudi Arabia. When completed, Fadhili Gas Plant will become a key component of the Kingdom’s Master Gas System. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAWIYAH MORE INFO HAWIYAH We are expanding the gas processing capacity of our Hawiyah gas plant by more than 1 billion scfd. The new gas processing facilities, expected to be on stream in 2021, are anticipated to raise total production capacity of the plant to approximately 3.6 billion scfd, making it one of the largest gas processing facilities in the world. We are making improvements to sustain gas production from both the Haradh and Hawiyah fields for the next 20 years and boost production by an average of 1.2 scfd. The program includes installing gas compression facilities, liquid separation stations, and transmission lines to our Haradh and Hawiyah gas plants, along with expanding the existing gas gathering pipeline network. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KARAN MORE INFO KARAN Karan, was our first non-associated offshore gas field development. Discovered in 2006 in the thickest, extremely prolific and complex carbonate layers, the project was fast-tracked, taking only six years to go from discovery to production. Non-associated gas fields do not have an associated oil column and, therefore, can be accessed without producing oil. The raw gas is transported through a 110-kilometer subsea pipeline to the Khursaniyah Gas Plant for processing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MIDYAN MORE INFO GAS PLANT IN MIDYAN Located in the Tabuk region, Saudi Aramco's first such project in the Kingdom’s northwest. The Midyan field, discovered in the early 1990s during Red Sea coastal plain exploration, was studied to identify ways to optimize economic production. In 2017, we enabled production from our Midyan nonassociated gas field in northwestern Saudi Arabia. The facilities in the field are designed to produce 75 million scfd of sales gas and 4.5 thousand bpd of condensate. The produced gas will be used to displace liquid fuels for power generation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHAYBAH MORE INFO SHAYBAH The natural gas liquids (NGL) recovery plant at Shaybah was commissioned and began production in late 2015, with a second processing train starting up in 2016. The plant will help us meet increasing demand for petrochemical feedstock by recovering valuable NGL from produced gas. Designed to process as much as 2.4 billion scfd of associated gas and recover 275,000 bpd of ethane plus NGL, the Shaybah facility will feed these new volumes of NGL via pipeline to Ju’aymah for further processing before being delivered as petrochemical feedstock to industrial cities. FIND OUT MORE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WASIT MORE INFO WASIT Wasit, one of the largest gas plants we have ever built, was brought onstream in October 2015 and reached full operating capacity in mid-2016. Unlike our other gas plants, Wasit is designed to process solely nonassociated gas. To feed Wasit, we brought gas production onstream from the big bore nonassociated gas wells in our offshore Arabiyah and Hasbah fields, situated approximately 150 km northeast of Jubail Industrial City in the Arabian Gulf. With the startup of production from these two fields, more than 40% of our nonassociated gas now comes from offshore fields. Our continued success in increasing supplies of cleaner burning natural gas makes it possible for us to reduce emissions, enable new industries and release more crude oil for value-added refining or export. FIND OUT MORE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OIL PRODUCTION & REFINERIES ABQAIQ MORE INFO ABQAIQ As the company's largest oil processing facility and the largest crude oil stabilization plant in the world, Abqaiq plays a pivotal role in our day-to-day operations. Abqaiq oil facilities receive sour crude oil from gas-oil separation plants (GOSPs), process it into sweet crude oil, and then transport it to Ras Tanura and Jubail on the east coast, Yanbu' on the west coast and to Bapco Refinery in Bahrain. The off gases from the spheroids and stabilizer columns that are part of the conversion process are then sent to Abqaiq natural gas liquids (NGL) facilities for further processing. Abqaiq is the main oil processing center for Arabian Extra Light and Arabian Light crude oils. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GHAWAR MORE INFO GHAWAR The northern-most portion of the Ghawar field lies approximately 100 kilometers west of Dhahran. The field comprises six main areas (Fazran, Ain Dar, Shedgum, Uthaminyah, Hawiyah and Haradh) and extends southward over more than 200 kilometers as one long continuous anticline. It is approximately 36 kilometers across at its widest point. We believe that the Ghawar field is the largest oil field in the world in terms of conventional proved reserves, totaling 58.32 billion barrels of oil equivalent as at 31 December 2018. It has accounted for more than half of the total cumulative crude oil production in the Kingdom. The Ghawar field facilities and infrastructure remain a central component in our long-term strategic framework for optimizing both technical recovery of resources and the economic of resource management. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HARADH MORE INFO HARADH The Haradh area, located at the southern tip of the Ghawar oil field, was developed in three increments of 300,000 bpd of Arabian Light crude oil capacity. Haradh III was also the first plant in the Southern Area of company operations to have completely automated well control and monitoring, allowing remote operations. The project benefited from successful integration of four technologies: multilateral, maximum reservoir contact (MRC) wells; Smart Well completions (using control valves for preventing premature water breakthrough); geosteering (for optimal placement of wells in the reservoir for maximum recovery); and the “intelligent field” concept, in which real-time sub-surface data transmissions enable continual monitoring of key reservoir indicators. The integrated use of these four technologies slashed unit well development costs three-fold. KHURAIS MORE INFO KHURAIS The Khurais complex, which comprises of the Abu Jifan and Mazalij fields in addition to Khurais itself, is approximately 106 kilometers long and 18 kilometers across at its widest point. As of 31 December 2018, proved reserves at Khurais were 21.40 billion barrels of oil equivalent, including 20.10 billion barrels of liquid reserves. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KHURSANIYAH MORE INFO KHURSANIYAH The Khursaniyah program includes facilities to process and stabilize 500,000 bpd of Arabian Light crude oil blend from the Abu Hadriya, Fadhili and Khursaniyah fields, and a grassroots gas plant to process one billion scfd of associated gas. Khursaniyah began producing oil in August 2008. The facility also has the capacity to inject 1.1 million bpd of non-potable water for reservoir pressure maintenance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MANIFA MORE INFO MANIFA The UNESCO environmental responsibility award nominated Manifa crude oil development was designed to produce 900,000 bpd of Arabian Heavy crude oil, 90 million scfd of sour gas, and 65,000 bpd of hydrocarbon condensate. By employing best-in-class technologies in infrastructure, drilling and production activities, the project consumed more than 80 million man hours without a lost time injury. Prior to construction, extensive engineering and ecological assessments were conducted to ensure that the marine ecosystem would not be adversely affected by developing the field. As a direct result of these studies, Saudi Aramco constructed three kilometers of bridges to span the migration paths of various marine species, maintaining natural water flow and preserving natural marine nurseries. FIND OUT MORE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NUAYYIM MORE INFO NUAYYIM Nuayyim crude oil increment added 100,000 bpd of Arabian Super Light crude oil and 90 million scfd of associated gas to our production capacity. The project – the first in-Kingdom project of this scale with a project proposal completed entirely in Saudi Arabia – also included a gas-oil separation plant, 140 kilometers of 16” gas pipeline, and water supply facilities at Hawtah. Smokeless flaring has been used to significantly reduce emissions. The field, which entered production in August 2009, is 250 kilometers south of Riyadh and about 50 kilometers northeast of our Hawtah crude oil facility, the first producing facility in the Central Region of Saudi Arabia. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QATIF MORE INFO QATIF Qatif Producing Plants Program consists of facilities to produce, process, and transport 500,000 bpd of blended Arabian Light crude oil from the Qatif field and 300,000 bpd of Arabian Medium crude oil from the offshore Abu Sa'fah field. The Qatif facility was the first to produce Arabian Light crude oil by blending Arabian Extra Light, Light and Medium grades. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAFANIYAH MORE INFO SAFANIYAH We believe that Safaniyah field is the world's largest conventional offshore oil field in terms of roved reserves. It is located approximately 260 kilometers north of Dhahran. Most of the field lies offshore in the Arabian Gulf. Within the Concession area, the Safaniyah field is approximately 50 kilometers long and 15 kilometers wide. As of December 2018, the proved reserves were 34.03 billion barrels of oil equivalent. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHAYBAH MORE INFO SHAYBAH The Shaybah field, located in the Rub’ al-Khali or Empty Quarter, was discovered in 1968. Its remote location, local summer temperatures in excess of 50 degrees Celsius and sand dunes higher than 300 meters presented serious challenges. So for technical and economic reasons, development was held off until 20 years later. However, by the 1990s, advances in 3D seismic imaging technology, horizontal drilling and other technologies gave us the tools we needed to begin production. The field is approximately 13 kilometers wide and 64 kilometers long. Due to the field's remoteness, its facilities include a dedicated NGL recovery unit, an airfield and accommodation for staff. Our second 250,000 bpd expansion project at Shaybah came on-stream in 2016, raising its overall production capacity to 1 million bpd of Arabian Extra Light crude oil — double the facility’s original capacity. As of December 2018, proved reserves were 14.86 billion barrels of oil equivalent. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ZULUF MORE INFO ZULUF The Zuluf field is located in the Arabian Gulf, approximately 240 kilometers north of Dhahran, in average water depth of 118 feet. The field has two main structures, Zuluf and Ribyan, and is of similar area to Safaniyah to the north. As of December 2018, Zuluf had proved reserves of 31.31 billion barrels of oil equivalent. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFINERY JAZAN REFINERY MORE INFO JAZAN REFINERY Aramco operates one of the world’s largest refining businesses, and its integrated petrochemical refinery complex at Jazan City for Primary and Downstream Industries is part of the Company’s vibrant downstream growth strategy. In 2020, Aramco confirmed that it would proceed with the divestment of the Jazan Integrated Gasification and Combined Cycle Plant into a Joint Venture (JV) between Aramco, Air Products, ACWA Power, and Air Products Qudra, integrating the Air Separation Unit into the JV. Once Aramco’s Jazan Refinery Complex is ready for full operations, expected in the first half of 2021, Aramco will have five wholly owned refineries within the Kingdom, three of which were built specifically to supply transportation and utility fuels for the domestic marketplace. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOINT VENTURES JOINT VENTURES HYUNDAI OILBANK MORE INFO HYUNDAI OILBANK Hyundai Oilbank is a refinery in South Korea, established in 1964. The Daesan Complex, where Hyundai Oilbank’s major facilities are located, is a fully integrated refining plant with a processing capacity of 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day. Aramco has a 17% equity interest in Hyundai Oilbank. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IDEMITSU KOSAN MORE INFO IDEMITSU KOSAN CO., LTD Idemitsu Kosan, one of leading refining and marketing companies in Japan, is a result of a merger between Idemitsu and Showa Shell Sekiyu. Its sales in Japan are primarily gasoline, diesel oil, kerosene and automotive lubricants. Idemitsu Kosan owns and operates more than 6,400 retail service stations, has equity stakes in six refineries, and a gross refining capacity of 945,000 bpd. Aramco owns a 7.7% equity interest in Idemitsu Kosan. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MOTIVA MORE INFO MOTIVA ENTERPRISES Motiva Enterprises, a fully owned affiliate of Saudi Aramco, operates the Port Arthur Refinery, the largest refinery in the U.S. at 635,000 bpd in Port Arthur, Texas. Motiva has acquired a 100% equity interest in Motiva Chemicals LLC (formerly Flint Hills), a chemical plant in Port Arthur, Texas. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAMREF MORE INFO SAUDI ARAMCO MOBIL REFINERY COMPANY SAMREF is an equally owned joint venture between Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) and Mobil Yanbu Refining Company Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation). Its current refining capacity is 400,00 bpd. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SINOPEC SENMEI MORE INFO SINOPEC SENMEI PETROLEUM COMPANY LTD. Sinopec SenMei Petroleum Company Limited is a joint venture of Sinopec, ExxonMobil China Petroleum & Petrochemical Company Limited and Saudi Aramco Sino Company Limited. Sinopec SenMei, with headquarters in Fuzhou, is mainly engaged in the wholesale, retail, storage, throughput and transport of the processed oil, lubricant and other petroleum products, operation of convenience stores of service stations, car washing, lubricant replacement, restaurant and other auxiliary services. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHEMICALS ARLANXEO MORE INFO ARLANXEO Based in Maastricht, Netherlands, as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Saudi Aramco, ARLANXEO serves the development, production, marketing, sale and distribution of specialty chemicals and synthetic rubber products, principally for the high-volume global tire and automotive industries. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FREP MORE INFO FUJIAN REFINING AND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY LTD. (FREP) FREP, is our joint venture with ExxonMobil, China Petroleum and Petrochemical Company Limited (Sinopec) and the Fujian provincial government. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PETRO RABIGH MORE INFO RABIGH REFINING AND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY (PETRO RABIGH) A joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Sumitomo Chemical. The products produced are used in such end products as plastics, detergents, lubricants, resins, coolants, anti-freeze, paint, carpets, rope, clothing, shampoo, auto interiors, epoxy glue, insulation, film, fibers, household appliances, packaging, candles, pipes and many other applications. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PREFCHEM MORE INFO PREFCHEM PRefChem venture is a strategic alliance between Saudi Aramco and Petronas, through equal ownership in two joint ventures, namely the Pengerang Refining Company Sdn. Bhd. (PRefChem Refining) and the Pengerang Petrochemical Company Sdn. Bhd. (PRefChem Petrochemical), collectively known as PRefChem. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SABIC English العربية MORE INFO SAUDI BASIC INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (SABIC) Saudi Aramco has a 70% majority stake in Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC). Headquartered in Riyadh, SABIC has global operations in over 50 countries with 34,000 employees. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SADARA English العربية MORE INFO SADARA CHEMICAL COMPANY (SADARA) A joint venture developed by Saudi Aramco and the Dow Chemical Company. The Sadara chemical complex―the largest of its kind ever built in a single phase― manufactures a portfolio of valued-added performance plastics and specialty chemicals. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SASREF MORE INFO SAUDI ARAMCO SHELL REFINERY COMPANY A joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Shell International. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SATORP MORE INFO SAUDI ARAMCO TOTAL REFINING AND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY The Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical Co. (SATORP), a joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Total in Jubail, supports Saudi Aramco’s efforts to expand the value chain and achieve maximum value from the Kingdom’s resources. It processes heavy Arabian crude daily into low-sulfur gasoline, diesel and jets fuel that comply with the standards in the United States, Europe and Japan. It also produces paraxylene, benzene, sulfur and pure petroleum coke that fuels cement plants and electric power stations. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S-OIL CORPORATION English 한국어 MORE INFO S-OIL CORPORATION Our investment in South Korea’s S-OIL, one of the country’s leading refiners, complements our downstream ventures in China and Japan and creates new opportunities along the value chain in the major energy markets in Asia. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YASREF MORE INFO YANBU ARAMCO SINOPEC REFINING COMPANY Located in Yanbu' Industrial City on the west coast of Saudi Arabia, the world-class YASREF refinery has the capacity to refine 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Arabian heavy crude and produces over 13.5 million gallons per day of ultra-clean transportation fuels and other high-value refined products. WEBSITE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESEARCH CENTERS ALL CENTERS UNITED KINGDOM MORE INFO ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND Our Technology Office in Aberdeen focuses on drilling and production technologies. The European arm of Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures (SAEV) is located within the office, whose mission is to source and develop relationships with strategically significant and innovative energy technology companies. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHINA MORE INFO BEIJING Our Beijing Research Center conducts research on chemical enhanced oil recovery and advanced seismic imaging technologies, including automated fault detection and improvements in data quality through super resolution. The Center is also evaluating the expansion of research activities into the downstream sector in areas such as transportation efficiency, greenhouse gas management, advanced control and power systems, robotics, materials science, nanotechnology and advanced computing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH KOREA MORE INFO DAEJEON Our CO2 Management Collaboration at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon, South Korea, is dedicated to addressing issues related to carbon management. The collaboration follows an interdisciplinary approach to innovative and cost-effective CO2 capture, storage, and conversion from fixed and mobile sources. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE NETHERLANDS MORE INFO DELFT The Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands is home to our technology office that focuses mainly on seismic processing and subsurface imaging to help us better understand the nature of our subsurface geology. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUSSIA MORE INFO MOSCOW Aramco Innovations Research Center Leninskiye Gory 1 bldg 75-B 119234 Moscow Russia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRANCE MORE INFO PARIS Our Aramco Fuel Research Center in Paris is located at IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPen). IFP Energies nouvelles is a public-sector research, innovation and training center active in the fields of energy, transport and the environment. Thanks to this strategic placement, we can capitalize on IFPen’s facilities and links to various European automakers to accelerate the innovation cycle of different fuel technologies. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAUDI ARABIA MORE INFO DHAHRAN Our research areas at our Dhahran headquarters include the Research & Development Center (R&DC) and the EXPEC Advanced Research Center (EXPEC ARC). EXPEC ARC develops specialized technologies necessary to achieve its upstream objectives of increasing discovery of oil resources and increasing reservoir recovery. An expansion of the EXPEC Advanced Research Center is currently underway, with new facilities to enable integrated research on sustainability technologies. Our R&DC focuses on cutting-edge technologies that enhance operational reliability, efficiency and safety, as well as investigating clean fuels and the management of carbon release. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THUWAL Our research center at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) focuses on catalyst development, materials science, nanotechnology, robotics, solar energy materials and fuel technology. The strong capabilities provided in downstream areas are complemented by our FUELCOM collaboration with the KAUST Clean Combustion Research Center. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USA MORE INFO BOSTON Aramco Research Center-Boston supports development in the areas of computational modeling, advanced materials, and nanotechnology. The center works on collaborative research projects with the nearby Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) faculty, with a focus on modeling, visualization, simulation, and advanced materials. Our Aramco Research Centers in Detroit, Houston, and Boston have a collaboration with the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) to support research by two Low-Carbon Energy Centers designed to address climate change challenges. The centers bring together researchers from multiple disciplines at MIT to engage with companies, governmental agencies, and other stakeholders to further research and promote clean energy technologies to mitigate climate change. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DETROIT Our Aramco Research Center in Detroit focuses on competitive transportation solutions, improving the efficiency of current and future engines, reducing overall environmental impact, cost, and complexity of engine systems. The Center can accommodate light-duty and heavy-duty fuels research programs and also offers full on-site integration and the demonstration of new vehicle technologies. Our Strategic Transportation Analysis Team, based in the Detroit Center, provides dynamic industry analysis relevant to our fuels research and development activities. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSTON Aramco Research Center in Houston focuses on upstream technologies for conventional and unconventional resources to support discovery and recovery goals. Specific areas of research include advanced seismic imaging, unconventional productivity enhancement, smart fluids to improve well productivity, nano-based polymers, surfactants, cement technologies related to drilling operations, quantitative geology, and advanced downhole sensors. It is our largest center outside Saudi Arabia. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Close I ACCEPT We are committed to providing you with a productive and privacy-friendly website experience. Like most websites you visit, we use cookies to provide you with a better service. Carry on browsing if you're happy with this, or find out how to manage. Read the full Cookie Policy SUSTAINABILITY THE CIRCULAR CARBON ECONOMY The circular carbon economy is a pragmatic concept that can provide direction for a sustainable future. LEARN MORE SUSTAINABILITY PROMOTING BIODIVERSITY We strive to create a culture that prioritizes understanding of these ecological habitats, their plants and animals, and promotes their protection. 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SEE ALL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RECENT NEWS November 29, 2021 ARAMCO AWARDS CONTRACTS WORTH $10BN FOR VAST JAFURAH FIELD DEVELOPMENT, AS UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES PROGRAM REACHES COMMERCIAL STAGE October 31, 2021 ARAMCO ANNOUNCES THIRD QUARTER 2021 RESULTS October 26, 2021 ARAMCO EXPANDS FOCUS ON EMERGING SECTORS AT FUTURE INVESTMENT INITIATIVE October 25, 2021 ARAMCO AND TOTALENERGIES LAUNCH THEIR RETAIL NETWORK IN SAUDI ARABIA October 23, 2021 ARAMCO EXPANDS CLIMATE GOALS, STATING AMBITION TO REACH OPERATIONAL NET-ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2050 September 28, 2021 ARAMCO'S ABQAIQ FACILITY ADDED TO PRESTIGIOUS WEF GLOBAL LIGHTHOUSE NETWORK SEE ALL INVESTOR DOCUMENTS NOVEMBER 01, 2021 Q3 2021 interim report PDF (1.09 MB) AUGUST 09, 2021 Q2 2021 interim report PDF (897.96 KB) MARCH 23, 2020 Annual report 2020 PDF (9.33 MB) SEE ALL ARAMCO AT A GLANCE 87 years of experience OVERVIEW 336.87 billion we manage the Kingdom's proved reserves of 336.87 billion barrels of oil equivalent OUR PRODUCTS 70,000+ total workforce CAREERS AT ARAMCO December 1, 2021 THE ARABIAN SUN In this week's issue: Aramco awards contracts worth $10 billion to develop vast Jafurah field DOWNLOAD ISSUE (PDF, 3 MB) VIEW ALL PUBLICATIONS OUR RESPONSE TO COVID-19 People are our priority. 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