Saudi Aramco

Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabian Oil Company) is one of the largest oil companies in the world, and the largest in terms of proven crude oil reserves and production. Located in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, this company controls the world's largest oil reserve. Saudi Aramco also operates the world's largest single hydrocarbon network, the Master Gas System.

History

Saudi Aramco's history dates back to May 29 1933, when the government of Saudi Arabia signed a concessionary agreement with Standard Oil of California (Socal) allowing them to explore Saudi Arabia for oil. Standard Oil of California passed this concession to an affiliate called California-Arabian Standard Oil Co. (Casoc). In 1936 with the company having no success at locating oil, the Texas Oil Company purchased a 50 % stake of the concession. After a long search for oil that lasted around four years without success, the first accomplishment they had was in Dhahran in 1938, a well referred to as Dammam number 7. The discovery of this well gave the company the hope to continue and flourish. The company name was changed in 1944 from California-Arabian Standard Oil Company to Arabian American Oil Company (or Aramco). In 1948 Standard Oil of California and the Texas Oil Company were joined as investors by Standard Oil of New Jersey who purchased 30% of the company, and Socony Vacuum who purchased 10% of the company, leaving Standard Oil of California and the Texas Oil Company with equal 30% shares. In 1973 the Saudi Arabian government acquired a 25% share of Aramco, increased this to 60% by 1974 and finally acquired full control of Amarco by 1980. In November 1988 the company changed its name from Arabian American Oil Company to Saudi Arabian Oil Company (or Saudi Aramco).

Major events

Present

Dhahran City]]From its global headquarters in Dhahran on the eastern shores of the Arabian Peninsula, Saudi Aramco manages virtually all of Saudi Arabia's enormous hydrocarbon enterprise. From the giant Ghawar and Safaniya oil fields, the world's largest onshore and offshore fields, to the leading-edge technology at the Exploration and Petroleum Engineering Center, and from one of the largest and most modern fleets of supertankers to refining and marketing joint ventures around the globe, Saudi Aramco is solidly positioned to continue to play its vital role in meeting the world's demand for energy. Saudi Aramco is responsible for 99 percent of the Kingdom's proved crude oil reserves of 259,200 million barrels (41.2 109m³) -- about a quarter of the world's total. That is more than double the total of Iraq, the country with the world's second largest reserves, and nearly 12 times the reserves of the United States. Saudi Aramco produces and exports more crude oil than any other company. Recent production has averaged some 8 million barrels (1,300,000 m³) per day. That is more than twice the output of the next highest producer and nearly five times greater than the largest U.S. oil company. Saudi Aramco maintains a maximum sustained crude production capacity of 10 million barrels (1,600,000 m³) per day. Saudi Aramco ranks among the top ten companies in gas production worldwide. The company is also a leader in both the production and export of natural gas liquids (NGL), and a major producer of refined products. The company produces natural gas in association with crude oil and nonassociated gas from deep, independent gas fields. This gas is used as fuel and feedstock for the Kingdom's backbone industries and utilities, and for export and domestic consumption as NGL. A vigorous programme is currently under way to expand gas production and processing capabilities to meet increasing demand for gas at home to power the Kingdom's robust domestic economic growth. Saudi Aramco's oil operations encompass the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, including territorial waters in the Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea. Totaling more than 1.5 million square kilometers, this area is larger than the combined areas of Texas, California, Oklahoma and Utah, or of France, Spain and Germany. Most production comes from fields in the coastal plains of the Eastern Province in an area extending 300 kilometers north and south of Dhahran. In May 2005, a Saudi Aramco VP announced Aramco's plans to build projects worth about 487.5 billion Saudi Riyals ($130 billion USD, Dh478.14 billion) in the next 5 years.

Associated companies/subsidiaries

  • Aramco Services Company (ASC): HQ in Houston.
  • Aramco Overseas Company B.V. (AOC B.V.) - HQ in the Netherlands.
  • Aramco Associated Company (AAC)
  • Saudi Refining, Inc. (SRI)
  • Saudi Petroleum International, Inc. (SPI) - HQ in New York.
  • Bolanter Corporation N.V.
  • Pandlewood Corporation N.V.
  • Saudi Petroleum Overseas Ltd. - HQ in London/Tokyo.
  • Vela International Marine Ltd.: HQ in Dhahran. This company operates a fleet of more than 28 tankers and supertankers.

Major contractors

See also

Category:Saudi Arabia Category:Oil companies Category:Petroleum Category:History of the petroleum industry de:Arabian-American Oil Company

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