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saudi aramco

This company was started by Americans in 1933, and now it is owned by Saudi Arabia. In 2009, it increased its daily oil production to 12 million barrels, which is more than 10% of the world's total oil production. It has the most oil and the fourth most natural gas reserves in the world.

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saudi aramco

It is very hard to be a supplier to them. They follow all the rules of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and closely monitor every large industrial order from start to finish. They are successful in research and development and they can help you a lot if you work with them. You will learn a lot and your horizons will expand. If you make it onto their approved supplier list and keep up the quality standards, you won't be left behind.

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saudi aramco

At the start of the 1900s, Standard Oil (now known as Socal and Texaco) created a joint oil company in Saudi Arabia. If you ask who Socal and Texaco are, you will be told that they are the same company as Standard Oil, which was broken up into smaller companies due to anti-trust laws.

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saudi aramco

The city of Zahran may not be where most Shiites live, but it could be connected to the oil that is found there.

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saudi aramco

Arabia Arabian is a company that is jointly owned by the American government and the Saudi King. It has its own security forces to protect it.

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saudi aramco

Arabian American Oil Company is a company that works with the United States. They are still doing projects with the Saudi Bin-Laden Group, which is the family business of Usame Bin Laden. This means that the US and Bin-Laden Group are still working together on many building projects, especially in the Gulf region.

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saudi aramco

(see: saudi haramco)

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saudi aramco

The world's biggest company is not publicly traded, but it is estimated to be worth around 780 billion dollars. That's much bigger than the biggest publicly traded company, Exxon Mobile, which is worth around 480 billion dollars (in 2006).

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