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While Saudi residents must abide by rules that ban alcohol, gender mixing in public, cinemas and festivities other than the two Eids, life within the Aramco compound – known as the Dhahran Camp ...
Ayesha Malik considers herself an American on paper, a Pakistani by heritage, and a Saudi by upbringing. But she calls herself an Aramcon. Malik has spent most of her 28 years in Dhahran Camp, the ...
Saudi Aramco is the state-owned petroleum and natural gas company based in Dhahran. Aramco, which employs more than 60,000 workers in 77 countries, is the world's largest oil company in terms of ...
Saudi Arabia's Energy Ministry said on Sunday that a drone hit a petroleum tank farm at Ras Tanura port, one of the world's largest oil shipping ports, and shrapnel from a ballistic missile fell ...
The Aramco residential camp houses much of the city’s sizable international population, which helps give Dhahran a cosmopolitan atmosphere that both business and leisure travellers appreciate.
Saudi Aramco's headquarters showcases the company's commitment to ... Just west of Al Khobar is one of Aramco's giant residential compounds ... Dhahran has 11,300 residents and grassy ...
An explosive-laden drone and a ballistic missile launched by Yemen's Houthi rebels targeted Saudi Arabian oil facilities in two locations run by the kingdom's state oil company, officials said Monday.
The largest is at its Dhahran headquarters with a population of 10,000 people. On Aug. 30, a fire swept through an oil workers’ residential compound in Khobar, leased by Aramco, killing 10 ...
Yemen's Houthi forces fired drones and missiles at the heart of Saudi Arabia's oil industry on Sunday, including a Saudi Aramco facility at Ras Tanura vital to petroleum exports, in what Riyadh ...