Saudi Aramco Capacity & Logistics - Exploration & Drilling Activity

From: APS Review Gas Market Trends | Date: September 13, 1993 | Copyright information

In 1988 the government extended Saudi Aramco's concession to the entire territory of Saudi Arabia. Since then, Saudi Aramco has stepped up its exploration to assemble the first complete picture of the kingdom's hydrocarbon reserves. In 1990-91, Saudi Aramco deployed six seismic teams in the central region, around the Al Thumamah area north-east of Riyadh and the six fields south of Riyadh. Other teams worked along the Red Sea coast, where the object is gas to feed to Jeddah and the i...

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