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Saudi Aramco To Use New E&P Technology.
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APS Diplomat News Service
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May 22, 2006
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Speaking in Washington at an energy technology conference sponsored by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Saudi Aramco's chief geophysicist Muhammad M. Al-Saggaf on May 1 said his state-owned company planned to use the latest E&P technologies and "massively increase" oil exploration and more than quadruple investment in such activities over the next five years. He said Saudi Aramco will maintain its level of commitment to gas exploration, "even increasing a ...
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