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DHAHRAN, December 08, 2020
Aramco and Baker Hughes (NYSE:BKR) have announced the formation of Novel, a 50/50 Joint Venture (JV) to develop and commercialize a broad range of non-metallic products for multiple applications in the energy sector.
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, September 27, 2020
Aramco and the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ), in partnership with SABIC, have successfully demonstrated the production and shipment of blue ammonia from Saudi Arabia to Japan with support from the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Forty tons of high-grade blue ammonia have already been dispatched to Japan for use in zero-carbon power generation.
DHAHRAN, August 27, 2020
Why nonmetallics are the oil and gas industry’s 21st century solution
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, February 25, 2020
Saudi Aramco is sponsoring the first international Carbon capture, utilization, and storage conference (iCCUS) in Riyadh (February 25-26).
DHAHRAN, December 15, 2019
Sealing the earth with less impact.
KYOTO, Japan, October 13, 2019
At the Science and Technology in Society (STS) forum held recently in Kyoto, Japan, Ahmad O. Al-Khowaiter, Saudi Aramco’s chief technology officer, said “the challenge for our generation is to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions, within this century.”
TOKYO, Japan, July 10, 2019
Saudi Aramco and the Institute of Energy Economics in Japan (IEEJ) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a pre-feasibility study of carbon-free ammonia production in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, July 03, 2019
Saudi Aramco and Air Products (NYSE:APD) today inaugurated the first hydrogen fueling station in Saudi Arabia at Air Products’ new Technology Center in the Dhahran Techno Valley Science Park. The pilot station will fuel an initial fleet of six Toyota Mirai fuel cell electric vehicles with high-purity compressed hydrogen.
CHIBA, Japan, June 25, 2019
Aramco was recently recognized for its extraordinary contribution in support of developing next generation mobility for the well-being of the public by being awarded the Medal with Dark Blue Ribbon under the name of the Emperor of Japan.
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, April 08, 2019
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, January 30, 2019
In the not-too-distant future, drivers will pull up to Aramco service stations in the Kingdom, and the experience will be a new one. The fuel pumps will be modern and self-serve, if the driver so chooses, with the option of paying with a credit or debit card. A convenience store and a well-recognized restaurant will provide plenty of food options.
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, January 30, 2019
Saudi Aramco and Air Products (NYSE:APD) today announced the signing of an agreement to jointly-build the first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle fueling station in Saudi Arabia.
TOKYO, Japan, November 21, 2018
In Tokyo last month, Saudi Aramco senior vice president of Technical Services Ahmad A. Al-Sa’adi delivered the keynote address to the first nonmetallic symposium in Tokyo, Japan.
Saudi Arabia, November 12, 2018
In one of the most comprehensive oil field carbon intensity (CI) studies ever published, a global team led by Stanford University has calculated the CI of the world’s active oil fields — with significant results for Saudi Arabia.
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, August 08, 2018
Saudi Aramco Technologies Company, Mazda and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology announced a cooperative research program to develop advanced engine/fuel combinations.
TOKYO, Japan, May 16, 2016
More than 100 attendees representing the auto manufacturing industry, governmental organizations, refineries, academia, research centers, Japanese think tanks, and scientists from Saudi Aramco gathered in Tokyo on May 16 for a symposium jointly organized by Saudi Aramco and the Japan Cooperation Center Petroleum (JCCP).
TOKYO, Japan, January 28, 2016
Saudi Aramco’s head of Downstream Research & Development, Ammar A. Al Nahwi, took part in the 34th Japan Cooperation Center, Petroleum (JCCP) International Symposium held recently in Tokyo, Japan.
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, July 30, 2015
Saudi Aramco has launched the Kingdom’s first carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project and CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) project at its ‘Uthmaniyah and Hawiyah NGL facilities. The CO2 EOR project is the largest CCS project in the Middle East.
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