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Yemeni rebels attacked oil and gas facilities at the Shaybah field in southeast Saudi Arabia, but failed to disrupt production. Saudi Arabian Oil Co., or Aramco as the company is known, ...
The word “Shaybah” in Saudi context is synonym to oil field, one of the largest in Saudi Arabia with a proven crude reserve of nearly 14.3 billion barrels and gas reserve of nearly 25 trillion ...
SHAYBAH, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- If you're counting heads, Saudi Arabia's Empty Quarter is aptly titled. But barrel for barrel, there's more oil below the red sand dunes of Shaybah than ...
The further daily capacity includes 900,000 barrels from the Zuluf field, 700,000 barrels from Safaniyah, 300,000 barrels from Berri, 300,000 barrels from Khurais and 250,000 barrels from Shaybah, ...
Saudi press reports say Kwarteng also visited Aramco's Shaybah oil field with the Saudi energy minister, although this is not logged in BEIS transparency records. The Shaybah oil field is more ...
Yemen’s Houthi rebels struck Saudi Arabia’s Shaybah oil field, one of the kingdom’s largest, according to the Iran-aligned rebels and people familiar with the matter, deepening tensions ...
DAEGU, South Korea, Oct 13 (Reuters) – The world’s largestoil exporter, Saudi Aramco, will increase the output of lightsour crude from two fields – Shaybah and Khurais – by 550,000barrels ...
16 April 2006 RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has signed major contracts for the expansion of crude oil output at its Shaybah field, which is expected to add 250,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Arab Extra Light ...
Shaybah oil field, Saudi Arabia's newest supergiant, is approaching its sixth anniversary yet still is growing in terms of reserves and potential productive capacity. View Image Gallery .
On Friday, the world and Saudi Arabia celebrate the 46th World Environment Day under the theme of biodiversity. The United Nations’ World Environment Day, held every year since 1974, seeks to ...
The rivalry between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has deep roots, and the relationship is more fraught than ever as they prepare for a post-oil future.