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Saudis take 100% control of America's largest oil refinery
America's largest oil refinery is now fully owned by Saudi Arabia. Saudi Aramco, the kingdom's state-owned oil behemoth, took 100% control of the sprawling Port Arthur refinery in Texas on Monday
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Fact Check: Did Trump admin sell largest U.S. oil refinery to
A tweet posted on October 10, 2022, questioned why Saudi Arabia "bought 100% of Port Arthur in Texas...America's largest oil refinery...completed in 2017 (during Trump's Administration)."
Saudi Aramco and Total constructed a $9.6bn export refinery in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. The project was executed by Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical Company (SATORP), a joint venture established by the two companies under an agreement signed in June 2008. Saudi Aramco owns 62.5% in SATORP while the remaining 37.5% is owned by Total.
Who We Are, SASREF
Saudi Aramco Jubail Refinery Company (SASREF) is a leading refining company committed to excellence in the refining industry. SASREF is a Saudi company wholly-owned by Saudi Aramco. Established in 1981, SASREF operates one of the largest refineries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia located in Jubail Industrial City.
In Saudi Arabia, we are shareholders in the SATORP joint venture alongside Aramco. SATORP operates one of the world's largest refining-petrochemical platforms in Jubail. In 2022, SATORP's refinery received international ISCC+ certification, which recognizes the circular and sustainable nature of its feedstocks and products.
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia sign MoU for $10 billion oil refinery
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to facilitate a $10 billion Saudi investment in a new oil refinery in Gwadar, Balochistan, which will have a production capacity of 300,000 barrels per day (bpd) – the first in more than a decade and the largest in the country.
Saudi Aramco has shut down its crude oil refinery in Jeddah, which is considered one of the Kingdom’s oldest as it was established 50 years ago, converting the complex into a hub for oil products distribution. The company is seeking to eliminate refining operations in the industrial complex south of Jeddah while maintaining the operation of other facilities in order to achieve a continuous
The Oil Refining Industry in Saudi Arabia, 2019 to 2025
8 Key Strategies Saudi Arabia Refining Companies. 8.1 Saudi Arabia Company wise Refining Capacity Forecast, 2010-2025 9 Company A Profiles. 9.1 Company A, Key Information 9.2 Company A, Company
Saudi Arabia Crude Oil Refinery Outlook to 2023 is a comprehensive report on crude oil refinery industry in Saudi Arabia. The report also provides details on oil refineries such as name, type, operational status, operator apart from capacity data for the major processing units, for all active and planned refineries in Saudi Arabia for the period 2013–2023. Further, the report also offers
- Which companies are developing a petrochemical project in Saudi Arabia?
- In Saudi Arabia, TotalEnergies and Saudi Aramco are developing a vast petrochemical project that will be integrated with the SATORP refinery. This modern and efficient world-scale complex will be built in line with the Company's sustainable development ambitions.
- What's going on with totalenergies & Saudi Arabia?
- In Saudi Arabia, TotalEnergies and the Saudi Arabian Oil Company are working together to develop a modern and efficient refining and petrochemicals platform. Both partners took their final investment decision in December 2022 to build a petrochemical complex integrated with the SATORP refinery.
- Who owns Saudi Petrochemical project amiral?
- The latest project to date is Amiral, a vast world-scale petrochemical complex integrated with the SATORP refinery in Jubail on the country's east coast. Amiral is being developed and will be operated by the SATORP joint venture owned by Saudi Aramco (62.5%) and TotalEnergies (37.5%). The project represents an investment of $11 billion.
- What is Aramco's Jazan Refinery & Petrochemical Complex?
- At the heart of the project is Aramco¡¯s fully integrated Jazan Refinery and Petrochemical Complex ¡ª the result of an estimated $21 billion of investment ¡ª which, when operational, is expected to produce both high-value products, and power, in a more sustainable way.
- How many jobs will Saudi Aramco and totalenergies create?
- The overall project, both Amiral and the specialty chemicals park, will create 7,000 local direct and indirect jobs, for which TotalEnergies and Saudi Aramco will provide part of the training. In Saudi Arabia, TotalEnergies and Saudi Aramco are developing a vast petrochemical project that will be integrated with the SATORP refinery.
- Who established the SATORP refinery?
- TotalEnergies and Saudi Aramco established the first joint venture between the two companies, culminating in the construction of SATORP, a refining and petrochemical platform located in the industrial city of Jubail on the country's east coast. The complex will ultimately be owned and operated by the SATORP refinery.